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Spasme of the gallbladder duct - Jackieb
Posted: Aug 02, 2010
Sounds like he is saying spasme of the gallbladder duct. Could be spasmi maybe? Tried looking it up but nothing found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
spasm - ddd
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Spasm of the gallbladder duct, or cystic duct, is possible, so I believe that is what is being said here.
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It is under impression when he says this. I am wondering if spasmi could be plural for spasm. I would think it would just be spasms but who knows. I did find the word spasmi under latin medical terminology terms...genitive
singular and nominative
plural. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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