apnea and bradycardia, A/Bs, A&Bs
Posted By: Stephanie on 2006-03-27
In Reply to: Premature baby with A's and B's? - aob
Subject: apnea and bradycardia, A/Bs, A&Bs
Stedman's lists all three as acceptable forms.
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