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s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear

Posted By: gmg on 2006-04-07
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Subject: s/l S1, S2, regular. RS lungs: Clear

He runs the whole thing together with a heavy accent, so not sure if the RS goes with the S1, S2 or if it is RS lungs. TIA!




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