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podiatry help - bad accent - marel2


Posted: Feb 20, 2011

Dr. is mumbling something horrible with a heavy South African accent.

The patient is status post a corrective triple arthrodesis with bone graft for posttraumatic arthritis for a "s/l fill-ank-u-los" fracture.

Thanks for looking!   I appreciate the help!

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I got it FINALLY!!! Thx for looking! - Marel2

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