No, it is a symptom and unless it is the
Posted By: see message on 2008-09-03
In Reply to: Epigastric or epigastric distress?? - MTMommy
Subject: No, it is a symptom and unless it is the
beginning of a sentence makes no sense to capitalize it.
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Subject: could the second word be symptom?
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