18 yr old with right sided abd pain
Enchondroma?On Friday 12 January 2024 at 16:27:22 UTC Susie Muir wrote: No history of trauma. I do not see a soft tissue mass…still would Ewings be in the ddx?
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Enchondroma?On Friday 12 January 2024 at 16:27:22 UTC Susie Muir wrote: No history of trauma. I do not see a soft tissue mass…still would Ewings be in the ddx?
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Hi all Happy Holidays et al Please help with the attached paediatric case. Much obliged. Graeme Presentation1.pptx Presentation1.pdf
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