20:43 Jun 19, 2020 |
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English language (monolingual) [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / flu | |||||||
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3 | Inf...skull |
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2 | sup fragmented spleen |
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sup sup fragmented spleen Explanation: Looked at this yesterday and made no sense. Another look this morning and letters appear to take shape. Actually look a bit like my own doctor`s handwriting. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 11 hrs (2020-06-21 08:38:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I`ve seen a lot of handwritten ocs either to translate of edit. It is easy to copy names of Doctors etc. and simply put [Illegible] for the important part of the text. I usually try to decipher the text but not always successful. Good luck. |
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sup Inf...skull Explanation: The 3rd word is skull, I think. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 19 hrs (2020-06-21 15:59:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Have you managed to decipher any other word? The second one below reads like "fragmented" but does it make sense - inf. fragmented skull?? Do you know the primary cause of death (i.e. the first word(s) above)? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 days (2020-06-26 01:25:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I don't think it's hepatitis. Contributory diagnosis usually has little to do with the primary cause of death. It's fragmented skull or - even more likely as bashiqa suggested - spleen. The first word must then denote the area/location - sup. or inf. |
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