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Pelvic ultrasound s/l secular images - starting over
Posted: May 01, 2011
In pelvic ultrasound, doc says color flow _____ images. s/l "secular" but I'm wondering if it is "sector" Also same word in venous Doppler. Any ideas? Thanks
pelvic ultrasound s/l secular images - starting over
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Thanks, Olive. But I sent it off to my supervisor and she reminded me in the acct specifics that the doc says "sector" with ultrasounds. I didn't look far enough through the specifics. But thanks anyway.
spectral - RoseS
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