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Scaly?

Posted By: Tammie on 2008-09-12
In Reply to: What is the sentence before and after that? Sclerae has to do with the eye. - MTISME

Subject: Scaly?

******** and visibile mucosal surfaces. No petechiae, ecchymose, or jaundice?


This is a Russian doctor and I am wondering if he is saying scaly?


Thanks to all


 




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