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  • Inguinal Ultrasound

    Inguinal Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Inguinal Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Muscular PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an inguinal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More An inguinal ultrasound examination is usually performed to look for a cause for groin pain or swelling where an inguinal or femoral hernia is clinically suspected. The groin regions including the inguinal ligaments and inguinal canals are evaluated and interrogated for the presence of bowel – which, if present, indicates that a hernia is present. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • IVF Monitoring Scans

    IVF Monitoring Scans Contact Us < Back IVF Monitoring Scans Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Uterus & Ovaries Bladder PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an IVF Monitoring Scan? Read Less Read More Patients beginning worked up for or undergoing IVF (in vitro fertilisation) require a baseline pelvic ultrasound examination and sometimes subseqent serial ultrasound scan to track follicle development. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For your pelvic ultrasound examination you are required to have a full bladder at the time of the examination. Drink plenty of clear fluids in the hour leading up to your appointment. A transvaginal (internal) scan will be required to obtain detailed images of the ovaries and uterus as part an IVF monitoring scan and we may ask you to empty your bladder midway through the examination. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Refer your Client | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan

    Refer Your Client Home / Referrals Referrals are accepted from medical practitioners and physiotherapists . We aim to provide same-week ultrasound scan appointments and our team of specialist consultant radiologists provide 24-48hr turn-around of ultrasound reports once an examination has been performed. All of our consultant radiologists are experienced permanent HSE consultants who have trained extensively both nationally and internationally in the UK, the US and in Canada. The range of diagnostic ultrasound services we provide includes all general medical ultrasound examinations including abdominal, pelvic, thyroid, soft tissue, scrotal, musculoskeletal and paediatric ultrasound scans. We also provide a comprehensive IVF monitoring service for clients undergoing fertility treatment. Referral Methods Healthlink: Search ScanClinic & choose Ultrasound (Cavan), Ultrasound (Drogheda) or Ultrasound (Navan) Secure Email (Healthmail): scanclinic.cavan@healthmail.ie scanclinic.navan@healthmail.ie scanclinic.drogheda@healthmail.ie By Post: ScanClinic Unit 2, Town Hall Place, Town Hall Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan H12 P3C2 Scan Clinic, Unit 2, Belfry View, Church Hill, Navan, Co. Meath. C15 W4CF Unit 6, Hilltop Neighbourhood Centre, Rathmullan Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 KVP8 All examinations are performed by Consultant Radiologists or Sonographers with general and subspecialist experience in diagnostic radiology. All examinations will be reported by highly experienced Consultant Radiologists on the same day the examination is performed. Reports will be emailed securely through Healthmail directly to your surgery.

  • Privacy Policy | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda

    Privacy Policy Who we are ScanClinic is a group of private healthcare clinics that offer a comprehensive diagnostic ultrasound services in Cavan, Drogheda and Navan. Our mission is to provide the highest quality diagnostic imaging services and to make our services affordable and accessible to everyone. Contact details of the company ScanClinic Ltd., 18 Railway Road, Drumavanagh, Cavan, Co. Cavan, H12 RW22. Contact details of Data Protection Officer If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information we hold on you, the use of your information or would like to discuss further, please contact; Data Protection Officer at info@scanclinic.ie or +353 (41) 213 2123. Privacy statement At ScanClinic we are committed to being open about the information we collect about you, how we use this information, with whom we share it, and how we store and secure it. We recognise the importance of protecting personal and confidential information in all that we do, and take care to meet our legal and other duties, including compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and guidance under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure that patient data is kept safe and secure. Personal data will be obtained in a lawful, fair and transparent manner for a specified purpose and will not be disclosed to any third party, except in a manner compatible with that purpose. “Personal data” means data relating to a living individual who is or can be identified either from the data or from the data in conjunction with other information that is in, or is likely to come into, the possession of the data controller (“ScanClinic”). All medical information is seen as “sensitive personal information” and we will endeavour to ensure your information is treated with the utmost respect and confidentiality. Our practices conform with the Medical Council guidelines and the privacy principles of the Data Protection Legislation including the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2018 and the applicable Irish Data Protection Acts. Why we collect your information To support the delivery of our services. To help inform decisions that we make about your care. To facilitate the transfer of information (ultrasound reports and/or imaging) to/from third party healthcare professionals. This allows us to work effectively with any other healthcare providers and healthcare organisations who are involved in your care. To review the services we provide to ensure they are of the highest possible standard. To ensure our services can meet future needs (audit). To enable direct settlement with the HSE under the terms of the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF), GP Access to Community Diagnostic (Ultrasound) and GP Hospital Waiting List initiative, where appropriate. To support the use of our website www.scanclinic.ie . The website employs cookies to operate effectively. More information on how this website uses cookies can be found at: Cookie Policy Whenever possible non-identifiable information is used. We only store your information for as long as is absolutely necessary or legally required. What type of information do we collect/hold? We may need to hold personal confidential information about you to facilitate the delivery of our service or to otherwise support your care and treatment. Information is collected in a number of ways, via the HSE or your hospital, your consultant, referral details from your GP or other healthcare professional or directly given by you. The type of information we collect may include: Basic details, such as name, address, date of birth, next of kin. Email address or IP address. Contact we have had, such as previous examinations with us, including referral letters, consent forms, ultrasound reports and images. Information from people who care for you and know you well, such as health professionals and relatives. This may include your previous medical history. It may also include personal sensitive information such as sexuality, race, your religion or beliefs, and whether you have a disability, allergies or health conditions. It is important for us to have a complete picture, as this information will assist our staff, involved in your care, to deliver a high quality service to meet your needs. Recipients of personal data To provide best care possible, sometimes we will need to share information about you with others. We may share your information with a range of health and social care organisations and regulatory bodies. You may be contacted by any one of these organisations for a specific reason; they will have a duty to tell you why they have contacted you. Information sharing is governed by specific rules and law. Healthcare professionals and organisations You may be receiving healthcare from providers other than the medical professional who originally referred you to ScanClinic (i.e. private or voluntary hospitals, specialists etc). In order to assist in this process, we may occassionally, on your behalf, be asked to share your ultrasound report or imaging with those providers. We will only do so if there is a genuine need in order to ensure the highest quality of care is provided to you. We are careful only to share the information that is necessary for this purpose. Anyone who receives this information is also bound by confidentiality and the data protection laws. In certain situations, we may have to disclose your personal information to other agencies, in accordance with legal requirements, i.e. Dept. of Social Welfare, Department of Health, the Courts etc., or in an emergency situation to prevent injury to you or to other persons. HSE Under the terms of our agreements with the NTPF and with the HSE we are required, on a monthly basis, to transfer annoymised information to those bodies regarding examinations performed under the NTPF, GP Access to Community Diagnostic (Ultrasound) and GP Hospital Waiting List initiative, where appropriate. Insurance companies During your care we may need to share information with insurance companies where insurance plans are used to cover the costs of the service you as a patient are receiving. The data shared will be in the form of claims relating to the examination received so that appropriate payment can be made. The insurers that receive this information will be highlighted to ScanClinic by the patient during registration. Details of transfers to third parties We may sometimes be asked to pass your information (i.e. a copy of your ultrasound report or imaging) to authorised and accredited healthcare facilities or healthcare professionals who are based in other countries to facilitate your care or treatment. We do this on the on the basis that anyone to whom we pass it protects it in the same way we would and in accordance with applicable laws. For more information about overseas transfers, please contact us using the contact information provided above. Retention period of your data At ScanClinic we will only retain information for as long as is necessary. As a result, the retention periods will differ depending on the purpose of the processing and the types of data involved. Please note that the medical data we use when has reached the end of its legal retention period and is no longer required shall be disposed of securely in accordance with our retention policy and the HSE guidelines . Protecting your data We protect the personal data we hold from theft, accidental loss, corruption and other threats that would have a negative impact on our patients. These protective measures include: Not collecting personal data that we don’t really need. Destroying or anonymising personal data securely when we don’t need it anymore. Only allowing our staff and our suppliers to process the personal data they need to carry out their duties. Encrypting personal data to render it useless to anyone who is not authorised to access it. Making sure that staff are trained on how to handle personal data safely and securely and are fully aware of their personal responsibilities. Binding our suppliers to the same standards and duties of care that we hold ourselves to. Protecting our websites, networks and IT systems from unauthorised access and from threats such as denial of service attacks, viruses and malware. Making periodic checks that all of these measures are working well and making improvements to them when we think we can do better. Ensuring backups are completed on a daily basis. Your rights You have certain legal rights concerning your information and the manner in which we process it. These include: A right to get access to your personal information; A right to request us to correct inaccurate information, or update incomplete information; A right to request that we restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances; A right to request the deletion of personal information excluding medical records A right to receive the personal information you provided to us in a portable format (please refer to the Subject Access Request section of our website; A right to object to us processing your personal information in certain circumstances; and A right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission (DPC). Contact details for the DPC are available at www.DataProtection.ie . ​ ​ Some of these rights only apply in certain circumstances and so are not guaranteed or absolute rights. Please contact your local Deputy Data Protection Office if you have any queries or concerns about your rights. Right to withdraw consent You do also have the right to refuse/withdraw consent to information sharing at any time. We will fully explain the possible consequences to you at such a time as withdrawing consent could include delays in you receiving care. Your right to complain We try to meet the highest standards when collecting and using personal information. We encourage people to bring concerns to our attention and we take any complaints we receive very seriously. You can submit a complaint to ScanClinic at any time by contacting; Data Protection Officer at info@scanclinic.ie or +353 (41) 213 2123. You always have the right to complain to our supervisory authority . Privacy Policy

  • Men | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan

    Ultrasound Scans for Men Home / Men BOOK NOW Ultrasound Services for Men Neck / Thyroid Gland Aortic Aneurysm Screening Abdominal & Pelvic Renal (Kidneys & Bladder) Inguinal Scrotal (Testicular) Soft Tissue (Lumps & Bumps) Muscoskeletal (Joints, Muscles & Tendons)

  • Women | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan

    Ultrasound Scans for Women Home / Women BOOK NOW Ultrasound Services for Women Neck / Thyroid Gland Aortic Aneurysm Screening Abdominal Renal (Kidneys & Bladder) Pelvic (Transabdominal) Pelvic (Transvaginal) IVF Monitoring Scans Inguinal Soft Tissue (Lumps & Bumps) Musculoskeletal (Joints, Muscles & Tendons)

  • Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound

    Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Neck PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is a neck / thyroid gland examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your neck including the thyroid gland, the lymph nodes, the salivary glands and other structures. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Contact | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasounds

    Contact Feel free to reach out to us with any queries or concerns you might have. We welcome your questions and inquiries. Find our contact information for ScanClinic's three private healthcare clinics , where we provide an extensive array of diagnostic medical ultrasound scans catering to men, women, and children in Cavan and Navan. Contact us today for expert healthcare services and personalised diagnostic solutions . ScanClinic, Belfry View, Church Hill, Navan, Co. Meath, C15 W4CF Cavan Clinic EMAIL cavan@scanclinic.ie PHONE 049 435 5333 ADDRESS ScanClinic Unit 2, Town Hall Place, Town Hall Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan H12 P3C2 Drogheda Clinic EMAIL drogheda@scanclinic.ie PHONE 041 213 2123 ADDRESS ScanClinic Unit 6, Hilltop Neighbourhood Centre, Rathmullan Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 KVP8 Navan Clinic EMAIL navan@scanclinic.ie PHONE 046 904 6400 ADDRESS ScanClinic Unit 2, Belfry View, Church Hill, Navan, Co. Meath C15 W4CF Please note that there is a car park available on site for visitors

  • IVF Monitoring Scans

    IVF Monitoring Scans Contact Us < Back IVF Monitoring Scans Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Uterus & Ovaries Bladder PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an IVF Monitoring Scan? Read Less Read More Patients beginning worked up for or undergoing IVF (in vitro fertilisation) require a baseline pelvic ultrasound examination and sometimes subseqent serial ultrasound scan to track follicle development. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For your pelvic ultrasound examination you are required to have a full bladder at the time of the examination. Drink plenty of clear fluids in the hour leading up to your appointment. A transvaginal (internal) scan will be required to obtain detailed images of the ovaries and uterus as part an IVF monitoring scan and we may ask you to empty your bladder midway through the examination. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound

    Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Neck / Thyroid Gland Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Neck PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is a neck / thyroid gland examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your neck including the thyroid gland, the lymph nodes, the salivary glands and other structures. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Abdominal Ultrasound

    Abdominal Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Abdominal Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Liver Gallbladder Spleen Kidneys Pancreas PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an abdominal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your abdomen including the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, abdominal aorta and, sometimes, the urinary bladder. Bowel conditions may sometimes be diagnosed but, in general, the bowel is poorly evaluated with ultrasound as it contains gas. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For an abdominal ultrasound examination you are required to have an empty stomach at the time of the examination. This means that you will need to fast for at least 6 hours before your appointed time. A small amount of clear fluid is allowed and you should take any prescribed medications as normal before your scan. Please inform us in advance of your scan if you are diabetic as we will provide you with an early morning appointment. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Pelvic Ultrasound

    Pelvic Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Pelvic Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Uterus & Ovaries Kidneys PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is a pelvic ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your pelvis including the womb (uterus), the ovaries and the urinary bladder. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For a pelvic ultrasound examination you are required to have a full bladder at the time of the examination. Drink plenty of clear fluids in the hour leading up to your appointment. If a transvaginal (internal) scan is required we may ask you to empty your bladder midway through the examination. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

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