s/l corner angle - coronal?
Posted By: pfryman on 2008-01-22
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Subject: s/l corner angle - coronal?
doc is doing tah-bso adhesion from colon to s/l corner angle to the tube and ovary and freeing up the s/l corner angle. Any clues? Could it be coronal angle. It is not cardinal.
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