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sounds like intanted?? - sue
Posted: Sep 26, 2010
Finger-nose-finger was _____ and deep tendon reflexes were 2+ bilaterally symmetric.
s/l intanted, entanted, intatted...
Thank you for advice, suggestions.
Just a guess, but maybe in tandem? - lka
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ya know, like working together in single file. Never heard it said that way but in tandem would make sense. Can you listen and see if you hear that?
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I listened again, and the more I listen, the more I think he is saying "intacted." I know that is not a word. Msybe he meant intact. Thanks for the suggestions. I appreciate it alot!!!
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