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A hospital discharge report lists innumerable examinations undergone by

this obese diabetic patient with dizziness, unsteady gait etc. including

ECG, US, duplex sonography, neurological tests etc.

One of the examinations is:

CBQ:

CBQ rechts links

RR 134/66 143/77

A.d.p. 110 50

—> 0,77 0,35

A.t.p. 110 65

—> 0,77 0,45

Probably simple, but I can't fathom it! What is CBQ in this context and

A.d.p. and A.t.p? RR = BP, I imagine.

TIA

Margaret

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