Auscultation of the chest reveals
Posted By: trose on 2008-01-12
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Subject: Auscultation of the chest reveals
s/l sonorus noises.
I know that I have seen this one before but am drawing a total blank.
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Subject: I have always used and seen S1, S2, two separate heart sounds during auscultation......nm
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Subject: chest x-ray help
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Subject: chest x-ray
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Subject: Chest x-ray help please.
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Subject: CT chest
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