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"moderately differentiated" sm

Posted By: Lifer on 2007-02-08
In Reply to: ok, but don't laugh - Stacy

Subject: "moderately differentiated" sm

No idea what "painful" could be, not a term for a path report.

Addicted might be "adhesed" or "adherent"

mesocolonic not mesocolinc
lymph not lymp

Might be "adherent to the colonic wall and mesocolonic adipose tissue"





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