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In a message dated 03-02-01 11:41:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,

JanTranscribes@... writes:

<< << History of Present Illness: The patient presented with history of

problems

with generalized onychomycosis of all toes. He cultured Candida with

multiple

s/l hypael elements.

>>

I've checked Bergey's bacterial words, 29th Edition Dorlands, and Stedman's

Orthopedic and Rehab, and even Googled and did not find that word either.

I

think he made it up <grin> Just kidding. I'll check MT desk and let you

know if I find anything, but so far.. nada. >>

Nada on MT desk either.. Ok.. It's official.. I'm stumped :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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In a message dated 03-02-01 11:53:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Bstod16@... writes:

<< Thanks for the help! I got a response for hyphal element, but I looked

and couldn't find it either. >>

hmm.. That would make sense. Dorlands says a hypha is one of the filaments

or threads composing the mycelium of a fungus., or branching filamentous

outgrowths produced by certain bacteria. I think we have a winner :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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