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Malar - pertaining to the cheek.

Posted By: loulou on 2005-10-22
In Reply to: acne vulgaris in a s/l maller distribution. - Sandy shoes /nm

Subject: Malar - pertaining to the cheek.




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Subject: There is a malar area of the face, so premalar would make sense. nm

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