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thanks everyone! I couldn't find it in my derm book.

Posted By: can't find in stedmans tia nm on 2005-11-04
In Reply to: annulare has two Ns.... - i_am_mtheaded

Subject: thanks everyone! I couldn't find it in my derm book.




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Could not find it in my Derm Dict, but. sm
Subject: Could not find it in my Derm Dict, but. sm

since telantiectasia is one of the symptoms/signs of rosacea I believe these sites are okay and reliable. See below. Sort of like saying papulo-pustular, which in the old days when I typed derm was always hyphenated etc. Just new derm-speak I believe


 



Pimecrolimus for treatment of acne rosacea.





CONCLUSIONS: It appears pimecrolimus may be efficacious in the treatment of erythrotelangiectatic and papulopustular rosacea and may be considered in ...
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I had this one just the other day that I couldn't find.....
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Sometimes I'll do variations on google.  For example, kom instead of com and things like that.  The first one (Keppra) I found on a drug site, but I couldn't find the second one.  Sorry!  Have a great day!! 
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Thank you! No wonder I couldn't find it...(sm)
Subject: Thank you! No wonder I couldn't find it...(sm)

I spelled it with almost everything but an A!  Thanks again.
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