The "sidual" portion of the exam demonstrates
Posted By: Pelvic CT on 2006-04-02
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Subject: The "sidual" portion of the exam demonstrates
an oblique fracture of the mid shaft of the left femur.
Sidual or may "Decidual portion of the exam..."
I think rad is referring to portion of film that is at the very edge of the viewing screen.
Many thanks!
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