In his mind, Elias saw the diagrams from Skandalakis—the vibrant overlays showing how a single misplaced cellular signal in the womb could shift an artery three centimeters to the left forty years later. He began to narrate the patient’s internal history, not as a series of organs, but as a journey of migration and fusion.
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