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Ponda? Eye condition - Mary


Posted: Nov 14, 2009

This is for a patient with eye swelling.  The doctor states he has swelling and a localized "ponda" that shifts depending on his posture.  Any guesses? 

Ponding...localized fluid collections and swelling in eye?...nm - Cyndiee

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