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You brought wild mule's ear to punctuate/our talk, and said words such as It's already too late//that calcified like tooth. Donations helped her cosmetologist owner pay for the $1,000 surgery, which removed the rocks -- actually, calcified lumps, one at least five inches in diameter and several smaller ones -- that were probably caused by dietary deficiencies and which were filling up her abdominal cavity and crowding her internal organs. However, computed tomographic (CT) angiography demonstrated that the styloid processes were elongated and the stylohyoid ligaments were calcified bilaterally (figure 1). |
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