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Hello tessbear@... (tessbear),

In reference to your comment:

è Transbronchial lung biopsies demonstrate benign lung

è with s/l *intraalveolar*debris suggestive of aspsiration;

è no evidence of malignancy. Can anyone verify this

è word in a reference book? I wasn't able to find it in

è Stedman's Cardiology & Pulmonary or Path & Lab

è books or the Medical Phrase Index. I found a few hits

è on Google but I don't always trust that.

You may not find it in a book. I looked in Stedman's Cardiology/Pulmonary

words and didn't find it. However, with the 2 a's next to each other, I'd

hyphenate it. Intra means within, BTW, so it makes sense. Hope this helps

:)

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

Remember... WSTPMTR (which means,

whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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