I am having trouble confirming this
Posted By: Colleen on 2009-06-12
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Subject: I am having trouble confirming this
term. The doc is saying was sounds like "Today she has got a "bogie" swelling at the dorsal aspect of the wrist. The VR fills it in as Bovie swelling. I can not confirm either one. Anyone know this one?
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