i could distinctly here "from" and then ***inerop***... SM
Posted By: gamt on 2008-03-19
In Reply to: Could he be saying with anaerobes? - cathyc
Subject: i could distinctly here "from" and then ***inerop***... SM
i was thinking intraop (culture taken intraoperatively) but not quite sure on this, as this is the first time i've heard it used that way.
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