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Could be: navicular cyst.

Shel

Cyst

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> Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

> wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

> cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

> ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

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Could be: navicular cyst.

Shel

Cyst

> Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

> word.

>

> Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

> wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

> cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

> ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

>

> Thanks

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Can you hear macular?

Renie

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

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Can you hear macular?

Renie

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

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Can you hear macular?

Renie

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

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How about retinacular? :)

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

Thanks

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How about retinacular? :)

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

Thanks

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OOOOOO, that sounds even better than my guess, ! Since this is the left

wrist, that " right "

sound may very well be " reti-. " (!)

Rennie

Cyst

Any help with below would be appreciated. I cannot document this

word.

Bone and joint: She has full range of motion in the digits and the

wrist on the left. The patient does have a small right **nacular**

cyst, which is firm and moderately tender. This is located on the

ulnar aspect of the base of the left index finger on the ulnar side.

Thanks

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