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You'd have to have two medullae to have something intermedullary. Does that

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To: " nmtc " <nmtc >, " Diane "

Subject: Re: Fw: Intramedullary vs. intermedullary

Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 00:11:49 -0800

Since " inter " means " situated, formed, or occurring between " and intra means

" situated, formed, or occurring within " , there must be a difference between

the two words, although Stedman's Neuro word book doesn't have

intermedullary at all, only intramedullary.

Intramedullary vs. intermedullary

>

>

> Carolyn,

>

> I sent the misspelled word list to my MT list and someone had a

question

regarding intramedullary vs intermedullary. According to your list you sent

me, intermedullary is the correct spelling; however, it's not listed in my

Dorland's, but intramedullary IS listed, which is supposed to be the

incorrect spelling.

>

> Then again, I can find several online references to both words, but

just

cannot find an absolute definition to compare the two, just the one for

intramedullary in Dorland's.

>

> I is confoozled. Help! :-)

>

> Diane

>

>

>

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Since " inter " means " situated, formed, or occurring between " and intra means

" situated, formed, or occurring within " , there must be a difference between

the two words, although Stedman's Neuro word book doesn't have

intermedullary at all, only intramedullary.

Intramedullary vs. intermedullary

>

>

> Carolyn,

>

> I sent the misspelled word list to my MT list and someone had a question

regarding intramedullary vs intermedullary. According to your list you sent

me, intermedullary is the correct spelling; however, it's not listed in my

Dorland's, but intramedullary IS listed, which is supposed to be the

incorrect spelling.

>

> Then again, I can find several online references to both words, but just

cannot find an absolute definition to compare the two, just the one for

intramedullary in Dorland's.

>

> I is confoozled. Help! :-)

>

> Diane

>

>

>

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