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In the early 1990s, he experienced right shoulder pain, but an s/l *arch* gram

was negative. It was thought that these discomforts were associated with

referred pain from the cervical spine injury.

Am I not hearing it right? Can't document.....

Thanks - Becky

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Although I have never heard of an arch gram, it does mean it is not out

there. The first thing that came to my mind was arthrogram. Contrast is

injected into the shoulder to outline the joint capsule. It can show

impingements, tears, etc.

On Mon, 15 May 2000 22:08:48 -0500 " Services PRN "

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> In the early 1990s, he experienced right shoulder pain, but an s/l

> *arch* gram was negative. It was thought that these discomforts were

> associated with referred pain from the cervical spine injury.

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> Am I not hearing it right? Can't document.....

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> Thanks - Becky

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