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I have head that dictated before.

Posted By: Patty on 2009-06-01
In Reply to: I don't think so. He's very clear. - tla

Subject: I have head that dictated before.

He's probably referring to a weak tendon, with no strength.


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Subject: HEAD CT


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Subject: HEAD CT


IMPRESSION


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Subject: head?


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Subject: for PA- DICTATED BY PA's name...nm

x
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Subject: If that is what he dictated, then that is

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