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frozen, permanent, and s/l cusis specimen

Posted By: nikki on 2009-03-10
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Subject: frozen, permanent, and s/l cusis specimen

I'm doing a stereotactic brain biopsy with a doctor obviously on cell phone, but it sounds like he is saying "cusis" specimen.  This is for a glioma if that's any help.  Thanks!


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