ENT s/l "russins tympanic membrane"
Posted By: starstruck on 2008-10-24
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Subject: ENT s/l "russins tympanic membrane"
I googled this but can't find anything. I'm not even sure if I'm hearing it right (maybe I've got it, too, whatever it is!) It sounds like "russin's tympanic membrane" or I thought maybe "rust in tympanic membrane" but I really haven't a clue. Anyone know?
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