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Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent

Posted By: CT brain on 2006-01-11
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Subject: Extraocular ? dilatation of the adjacent

lateral ventricle, the doctor states I believe.   But, this does not make sense to me.  However, I am feeling rather stupid today so am probably wrong.  Anyone know if extraocular dilation makes sense?  It is not extraaxial I am fairly certain after listening to him 100 times.




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