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, The first is an avulsion fracture near the pisiform. The second is

probably Levaquin, an antibiotic.

>>> 02/26/01 06:33PM >>>

I have two questions:

1. avulsian fracture distal to the ulnar styloid near the s/l

pesiform.

2. Drug named Lithiquin. Am I spelling this correctly?

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