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flashing spots?

Posted By: pc on 2009-03-17
In Reply to: see message please thanks - bowser

Subject: flashing spots?




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She had AV nicking on funduscopic exam, no hemorrhages or exudates or s/l Roth hour TA spots.


 


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mottled - marked by spots or blotches
Subject: mottled - marked by spots or blotches

the way I remembered this when first starting was the 2 T's. Mottled - spotted If you can replace "spotted" in the sentence and it makes sense.

the other means form or replication
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