s/l oak vertebral hypertrophy
Posted By: Flo on 2007-04-05
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Subject: s/l oak vertebral hypertrophy
with bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and _____ (s/l oak) vertebral hypertrophy and spurring and particularly C4-5 through C6-7
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