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Thanks for the suggestion. Technically, since the obturator is referring
to a body part, it probably does not qualify as an eponym though.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Rotation of right flexed hip, appendicitis sign.
Hope you add it
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Rotation of right flexed hip, appendicitis sign.
Hope you add it
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