File:Male Torso Showing Tender Spots in Enterovirus Infection.jpg

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Title: Abdominal tender spots in enterovirus infection[edit | edit source]

Author: Tim44uk[edit | edit source]

Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Summer_2009_sunglasses.jpg[edit | edit source]

Other information: This file has been modified to indicate (with red stars) the location of the tender points on the abdomen during enterovirus infection. The location of these points was copied from a very similar image in Dr John Chia's presentation at the Invest in ME Conference, London 2009, timecode 3:10. http://www.investinme.org/IIMEC6.shtml.[edit | edit source]

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current14:06, January 31, 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:06, January 31, 2020377 × 411 (16 KB)Hip (talk | contribs)==== Title: Abdominal tender spots in enterovirus infection ==== ==== Author: Tim44uk ==== ==== Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Summer_2009_sunglasses.jpg ==== ==== Other information: This file has been modified to indicate (with red...

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