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HOOP on pulmonary exam...what does it represent? sm

Posted By: MQ49 on 2007-10-02
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Subject: HOOP on pulmonary exam...what does it represent? sm

Will anyone share what this acronym represents?


Not BOOP, clearly HOOP. 


Thanx.


 




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