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Put an ice pack on the abdomen, if teratoma present gus bumps will appear and teeth will shutter :-)

In perspective... the most common tissue found in teratoma...is skin, lots of sebum produced (hence Dermoid Cyst), also teeth are commonly seen on the x-ray and exam questions. :-)

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  #2

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  #3

mdwannabe....I think you should change your nick to MD.....your pool of knowledge is incredible its ppl like me who need to out the wannabe in our names not you!!!

  #4

you are way too kind... I am only in my 3rd year of training, that is if I have successfully passed the step 1, which I should find out in about 2 weeks. What ever bits of knowledge I have I try to share as much as possible, since my motto is "To keep, is to give!"
Thank you for your kindness, I hope, what ever I have provided so far, can help in some small way.

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"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives" -Jackie Robinson

  #5

I agree with malyasian...mdwaannabe has very good concept

  #6

I bet you guys are making a Type 1 error :-) accept something that is not there :-)
anyway.. I humbly thank you for your kind words...
Although Golda Meier, the first president of Israel, once said "Don't be so humble, you are not that great!" :-)

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  #7

If we r making type I error than we have reached statistical significance and statistics show that u r a good teacher smiling face







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