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since you gave NO relating information a guess might be

Posted By: comedo but it's up to you to decide if it is ri on 2006-04-02
In Reply to: Dermatology question - s/l core-on ?? - TIA-nm - CARDIACMT

Subject: since you gave NO relating information a guess might be

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