tracts/tracks ??
Posted By: MGM on 2007-09-04
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Subject: tracts/tracks ??
used as a verb here...
"The abscess [tracts or tracks?] into the left hemiscrotum....."
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Tracts versus tracks
Subject: Tracts versus tracks
Sentence reads "There is an area about 4 cm in size in the most proximal aspecct of the wound. It "tracts/tracks" down approximately 5 cm." I'm not sure which word to use. Can anyone help? Thanks!
Pedicle tracts/tracks (?) were marked.
Subject: Pedicle tracts/tracks (?) were marked.
Spinal surgery. Pedicle tracts/tracks were marked.
tracks as in 'makes tracks' in this instance. nm
Subject: tracks as in 'makes tracks' in this instance. nm
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maybe "epitrax" is "upper tracts" - not sure about
Subject: maybe "epitrax" is "upper tracts" - not sure about
the first one.
found hits for pedicle tracts. sm
Subject: found hits for pedicle tracts. sm
the projections of the pedicle centers were marked on. the skin. Stab incisions were made ..... tracts after percutaneous insertion of pedicle screws in the ...www.springerlink.com/index/X65G148660451270.pdf - Similar pagesby C Schizas - 2007 - Cited by 4 - Related articles
Glycine peaks were shown by proton MR spectroscopy at 3.56 ppm with a long .... tracts and also with marked changes in the middle cerebellar pedicles and ... www.jcat.org/pt/re/jcat/fulltext.00004728-200307000-00015.htm -
upper tracks
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s/l patellofemoral joint tracks normally
Subject: s/l patellofemoral joint tracks normally
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Thanks. I think it's probably tracks too, used more like a verb in this particular case. Your p
Subject: Thanks. I think it's probably tracks too, used more like a verb in this particular case. Your picture makes me want to be in Hawaii...
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