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Doc keeps saying s/l cervical cysts but we're in the pancreas.

Posted By: sgh on 2005-11-18
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Subject: Doc keeps saying s/l cervical cysts but we're in the pancreas.

Says it half a dozen times and it still sounds like cervical!  Help!


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