P? Bile
Posted By: Berly on 2009-02-07
In Reply to: Could he be saying perineal? - OldMT
Subject: P? Bile
No, that is not correct in the dictionary searches I have done. I did find where maybe it would be peritoneal bile, but from the bile duct, I am still not sure.
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