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ESL: CT scan with bilateral lung nodules. According to "fleshna" criteria, we recommend s/m

Posted By: tracy on 2009-04-16
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Subject: ESL: CT scan with bilateral lung nodules. According to "fleshna" criteria, we recommend s/m

We will have the pt come back for a noncontrast CT of the chest in six months. We would like to maintain a stability for two years.


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Subject: See inside. If it is not clinical criteria, the doc may be refered to this Dr. Krause's criteria.

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