femoro-femoral bypass
Posted By: Jami on 2009-02-05
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Subject: femoro-femoral bypass
I'm not sure of the right way to type this out.. Femorofemoral bypass, femoro-femoral bypass, or femoral-femoral bypass...
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fem pop = femoral popliteal (as in fem pop bypass). Hope this helps.
Subject: fem pop = femoral popliteal (as in fem pop bypass). Hope this helps.
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may be femoral condyle. They usually say medial femoral condyle.
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or fem-pop bypass
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Bypass medication
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Subject: that should be 320 bifemoral bypass..
femorofemoral bypass
Subject: femorofemoral bypass
I found this in Dorland's dictionary
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there is peripheral bypass surgery
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How Is Peripheral Vascular Disease Treated?
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correct way to type fem fem bypass?
Subject: correct way to type fem fem bypass?
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femoral?
Subject: femoral?
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femoral
Subject: femoral
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