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s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA

Posted By: CrankyBeach on 2009-04-03
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Subject: s/l acute 'pertaminal' infarct? CVA

Context: Acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA), secondary to acute small right ?? infarct.

No, it's not even close to anything related to 'pontine.'


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