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2 s/l...lycral and subQ...

Posted By: mt3 on 2009-02-25
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Subject: 2 s/l...lycral and subQ...

He has one small area of a small s/l lyral suture which was s/l subQ and was removed. Any ideas?? tia.

best I can give for sound alikes


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