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Re: Atypical Endocervical CellsFrom: Georgi Kostadinov (gekgionk@nic.mpt.com.mk)Fri May 14 14:18:08 1999
At Thu, 13 May 1999 , Diane Hibbs, DO wrote:
>As I am studying for Boards this week, I know the correct answer is to do a CKC for the diagnosis, but I defer to the "experts" in private practice for the real-world answer. Dear Dr. Hibbs, I'm afraid that the last part of your comment: " but I defer to the "experts" in private practice for the real-world answer" looks like MOCKERY to me ??? Is my English insufficient, or I'm right? With respect, G. Kostadinov, FMAGO Department of Operative gynecology I University Clinic of Ob&Gyn St. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje FYR of MACEDONIA E-mail: gekgionk@nic.mpt.com.mk
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