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Perhaps " accelerated " or " exacerbated " ?

At 12:14 PM 9/6/2002, careerjan12 wrote:

>IMPRESSION: s/l Excavated?? hypertenison.

>Is it correct?

>Thanks.

>

Valeria Truitt

Medical Office Administration Instructor

Craven Community College

New Bern, North Carolina 28562

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She had a Persantine thallium scan done on xxx which revealed

moderate defect in the septum which shows partial

__s/l reverstability?

regurgitation? would this be correct here? but " ty " sound is pretty

clear.

Thanks for any help.

Deepika.

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