no "hitting" disorders
Posted By: scribester on 2005-09-22
In Reply to: no "hitting" or clotting disoders. - mushmouth md
Subject: no "hitting" disorders
This could be a slang use of the term HIT, acronym for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. I think I would write it HIT'ing.
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