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Gallery June 24, 2011 TheTraumaPro Leave a comment

What The Heck Is It?

This patient presented to an ED after work complaining of mild shortness of breath.

Answer and more images on Monday.

Source: Personal archive photo. Patient not treated at Regions Hospital.

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