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right parietal lade..sm

Posted By: Ellen on 2007-10-14
In Reply to: right parietal lade?? - Margaret

Subject: right parietal lade..sm

Since he spelled it I know this is a stretch but could he just mean right parietal "lobe" with cortical....yada, yada, yada? 


 


 




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Has anyone heard of this term- right parietal lade?  He spells it out rather than says it so I don't know if it is an acronym.  The sentence goes: Head CT with an old left parietal CVA, left caudate lacunar CVA with moderate subcortical changes.  There is right parietal "L A D E" (spelling it out only) with cortical necrosis.


I cannot find this term anywhere, as a regular term or as an acronym.  Can anyone help??


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