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cervical degenerative disk disease?

Posted By: fn on 2007-07-26
In Reply to: cervical s/l geneketics . . . - Mimi

Subject: cervical degenerative disk disease?

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Subject: could it be degenerative changes? nm

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Subject: disk

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Subject: anyone, eh?........we know disk/disc....sm

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Subject: disc vs disk - poll please

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Subject: disk versus disc

Funduscopic exam reveals sharp DISKS OR DISCS.


Does anyone have a rule as to which disk/disc to use when?


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