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Currently appears stable?

Posted By: Hayseed on 2007-03-25
In Reply to: Metabolic: Currently appears _________ -sm - mls

Subject: Currently appears stable?

  Where there are no other instructions after that sentence, i.e. ordering a test or medication, the word "stable" comes to my mind.


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