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said in 2 different places s/l tu-di-nary...heart surgery. sm pls.

Posted By: minmin on 2007-12-31
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Subject: said in 2 different places s/l tu-di-nary...heart surgery. sm pls.

sternotomy incision was done and the pericardium was opened along the tu-di-nary.


The right coronary artery was opened along the tud-i-nary.


 




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