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Diffuse cerebral edema with loss of the normal s/l "so-ki" - MSmt


Posted: Oct 13, 2009

Any suggestions?

Reply - Olive

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perhaps sulci

Thanks! - MSmt

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That's it!

Great! Have a nice night. - Olive

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nm

sulci? - Cardsfan

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Is the dictator saying sulci?

The grooves in the brain's surface. Makes sense that these would be lost with edema.

HTH.


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