Orthopaedic help please
Posted By: dsmt on 2006-08-14
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Subject: Orthopaedic help please
I am doing orthopaedic surgery work. I am not used to this specialty. Dictator keeps saying s/l ILL-ee-oh-SO-lus muscle. I cannot verify this. The closest I can find is the soleus muscle. Can anyone help me verify this?
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