sounds like **rhytic** phenomenon
Posted By: associated with basilar artery disease..sm please on 2008-06-16
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Subject: sounds like **rhytic** phenomenon
He dictates:
The headaches are presumed to be secondary to the **rhytic** phenomenon associated with basilar artery disease.
Thank you for any help!
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