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Old 09-11-2008, 11:38 PM #1
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Confused Need help with medical spelling

Hi All I am Scoobybean and I am new to this site. My wife has a cyst in the middle ventricle of her brain. I am trying to research this and I got the spelling way wrong when the nuero surgeon told me the word on the phone. I spelled it phonetically and I am hopping someone can help. Thanks in advance - Ok here it is "A Concemlital cyst" Yes I tried spellcheck.
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