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No "excentral" location identified ??

Posted By: Sheryl on 2005-11-30
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Subject: No "excentral" location identified ??

The patient has thickened skin on the posterior neck.


...The skin continues to reveal woody changes.  No "excentral" location was identified.


TIA  !




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