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- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 07/2017
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- OR
- City
- Southern Oregon
A neurologist (specializing in neuromuscular diseases), an internist, a radiologist, a surgeon, and a pathologist go duck hunting.
A duck flies over head. The doctors debate over whether it is a duck or some other type of bird.
The neurologist comments that the flight pattern is excellent and the wings are strong. Therefore the bird doesn’t have a motor neuron disease.
The internist sees the duck snd says, “The wing and head structure suggest duck. However, I’ll need to run some tests to rule out it being a parrot or a hawk.”
The radiologist says, “If I could get some XRays on it, I can tell you whether or not it’s a duck”.
The surgeon picks up his rifle, shoots down the duck and hands it to the pathologist to identify.
A duck flies over head. The doctors debate over whether it is a duck or some other type of bird.
The neurologist comments that the flight pattern is excellent and the wings are strong. Therefore the bird doesn’t have a motor neuron disease.
The internist sees the duck snd says, “The wing and head structure suggest duck. However, I’ll need to run some tests to rule out it being a parrot or a hawk.”
The radiologist says, “If I could get some XRays on it, I can tell you whether or not it’s a duck”.
The surgeon picks up his rifle, shoots down the duck and hands it to the pathologist to identify.