Patient had retained placental membrane or *chorthalidon*.....sm
Posted By: Paula in Tx. on 2007-06-04
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Subject: Patient had retained placental membrane or *chorthalidon*.....sm
This doctor is foreign and really mispronounces words so I may be way off but it sounds like either *chorthalidon* or *cord thalidon*.
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