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can you hear erosive/erosion or even adhesion?

Posted By: MDmt on 2006-12-28
In Reply to: development of s/l meese aside a seven itch with the radiation therapy - Kathy

Subject: can you hear erosive/erosion or even adhesion?

sounds like the radiation caused either a cutaneous burn/erosion or an internal scar contracture so was stopped. Could it be "of 7 inches" or "of several inches"? Unfortunately very common side effect of rectal cancer radiation.


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