adenoidectomy s/l posivons ridge -- help!
Posted By: XanaX on 2008-10-09
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Subject: adenoidectomy s/l posivons ridge -- help!
super-fast dictator: The Coblator device was used to completely ablate all significant adenoid tissue, being careful not to disturb the region of s/l possivonce/posivons ridge.
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