Perhaps it is "ratty"
Posted By: RLO on 2009-03-02
In Reply to: No, he says "joint erosions that are RATTY and irregular." NM - PoodleLady
Subject: Perhaps it is "ratty"
If he is talking about joints, a diseased joint might be described "ratty."
That's all I could find.
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