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s/l tick-lose

Posted By: pw on 2007-07-19
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Subject: s/l tick-lose

Sequential transaxial imaging of the abdomen and pelvis is obtained from the diaphragm s/l tickluze to the pubic symphysis after uneventful administration of oral contrast and intravenous injection of 100 mL of Isovue-300.

Usually it's diaphragmatic dome... maybe it is diaphragmatic something... what comes after diaphragmatic and rhymes with ooze?
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