fleur-de-lis?
Posted By: ex-MQer on 2008-11-25
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Does anyone know which I'm to use or are these both right; fleur-de-lis or fleur-de-lys?
I get both in internet searches, it wasn't even in my medical dictionary but they're both in Webster's and says both are correct.
The sentence in question is: "The patient returns status post modified fleur-de-lis panniculectomy." Sounds like 'flur d lee'.
Any thoughts on this?
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