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Cardiac table specs

Cardiac table specs

Hello everyone, Just wondering whether scanners out there are using commercially-built cardiac tables, or whether you make your own. I am looking at building one and am prepped with the vinyl/padding, etc. but not too sure how big to make the main hole and the semi-circle cut out. Can anyone give me some recommendations to…

Pancreatic mass

– 11 year old, MN DLH presented with lethargy and v/d – had a dental procedure a couple of weeks ago in which pre-op bloodwork was wnl – bloodwork now shows moderate anemia, neutropenia and severely elevated lipase (fPLI and viral testing not done) – a mass that appears to be attached to the right…