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endoscopic s/l *pit* probe? - sm


Posted: Mar 10, 2010

past medical history of adenoidectomy, endoscopic s/l *pit* probe, and colonoscopy

meds include Hylenex and Bentyl

yes...colonic pit probe is correct...nm - brrrr

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Thanks! - nm

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