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Osteo help

Posted By: Lynn on 2009-03-18
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Subject: Osteo help

Patient has right lateral epicondylitis. 

MRI is reviewed, which shows some intermediary grade partial thickness interstitial s/l teno oseous attachment tearing of the lateral epicondylar area.  This measures 6 x 2 x 7 mm.  Any clues? 




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