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There is also coagulase-negative and coagulase positive. I am probably way off on that one though. n

Posted By: ss on 2008-02-26
In Reply to: Staphylococcus **consolatum**??? TIA =) nm - gamt

Subject: There is also coagulase-negative and coagulase positive. I am probably way off on that one though. nm




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This is dictated in a neuro operative report on a patient with Parkinson disease.  The doctor is doing insertion of bilateral deep brain stimulators:


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or would it be easier to understand like this?


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