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sl medical flora or floor

Posted By: sm on 2009-05-28
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Subject: sl medical flora or floor

CT scan showed an ileus versus small bowel obstruction which had resolved not long after he was placed on "medical flora."


Has anyone heard flora used in this context or have a better idea?  Thanks.




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