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prong debility??? - Cris


Posted: Oct 14, 2011

It sounds like "prong debility".  I mean it could be "following debility", except those are the first 2 words of #2 Impression.  The whole statment is "Prong debility due to heart failure".  Am I missing something?

prolonged? - nm

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YES! - Cris

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YES!!! That's it! Thank you, thank you, thank you!


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