OBGYN words
Posted By: jamij on 2007-02-21
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Subject: OBGYN words
Hello. I do p.r.n. work for a lady who just gave me a set of OBGYN reports to work in. I am unsure of a few terms hopefully you guys can help :)
My first term is what sounds like Introitus. Has any one herd of this. She has pain and intermenstual bleeding and that was the diagnosis.
Thanks
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