s/l slip of plica?
Posted By: sm on 2007-12-02
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Subject: s/l slip of plica?
He may have some occult instability in that left elbow or a s/l slip of plica that is giving him some trouble there with certain ranges of motion.
is this right or should 'slip' be another word? Thanks.
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Subject: Slip of plica would be okay, just a thin sliver of tissue. Or maybe it's synovial
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