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Sorry, you are incorrect

Posted By: dea on 2008-11-05
In Reply to: This is NONSENSE..... - aw

Subject: Sorry, you are incorrect

From page 321 of the BOS, decubitus is an adjective, not a noun and does not have a plural form. The plural form of decubitus ulcer is decubitus ulcers.

D: decubiti
T: decubitus ulcers


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