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global dysplastic tissue in situ? Just a guess. nm

Posted By: aging MT on 2009-03-05
In Reply to: Can you hear what it sounds like at all? We can't just guess. - pc

Subject: global dysplastic tissue in situ? Just a guess. nm




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Subject: could it be global spread pattern???

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Subject: how about global strand pattern..

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in situ. nm.
Subject: in situ. nm.

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Subject: he is saying in situ with a short i sound?


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Any clues?


Thanks!


ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Subject: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)

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