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lingual

Posted By: dotcom on 2006-04-06
In Reply to: pneumonia, s/l left lingual - MT

Subject: lingual

Sorry.  Lingular would be adjective.  Lingula a noun.  Not sure in which context he/she is using this, i.e. lingular segment or left lingula.  I'm home looking for online work for first time.  Trying to help when I can.


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