could the ocious part be osseous? as in osseous metastatic disease
Posted By: tiny on 2006-12-25
In Reply to: MRI, s/l in ofen ocious metastatic focus - Misha
Subject: could the ocious part be osseous? as in osseous metastatic disease
maybe the inofen is inoperable?
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