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Search is showing KD68 as a progesterone receptor, so maybe KD68 AND androgen..nm

Posted By: Will search a bit more. nm on 2007-05-22
In Reply to: Ears, Nose & Throat - Lynn

Subject: Search is showing KD68 as a progesterone receptor, so maybe KD68 AND androgen..nm

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Subject: Jolivette, this is used as a progesterone, female hormone.


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Subject: Thanks! Is this DQS ..about the name showing up at end?nm

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Subject: leukotrine inhibitor/receptor/agonist

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Subject: s/l "Entocho" showing contractions every 5 mins.


Past medical history is remarkable only for reactive NST.   s/l "Entocho"
showing contractions every 5 minutes which the patient was unaware of completely, except for some mild lower back pain.


I am going to be keeping people busy with this report; it is 14 mins long :(


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