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Hi group :)

I can't quite make this out, and I think I may be missing a syllable when I

tried looking it up.

" The patient has some right arm pain, which was transient in nature and

prompting X-rays to be taken. The films show a 5mm s/l apilodental or s/l

apaplodental subluxation without further change on flexion or extension. "

Can anyone help?

Thanks!

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