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Does anyone have any suggestions, ideas. My mom is
76 and at age 4 had TB of the bone and lost her hip
and her leg grew its own socket and her anatomy is
different. She now has cancer of the vulva and
needs to get a vulvectomy and removal of a tumor external.
but the 4 doctors do not know how they will access this
area and furthermore say it is impossible or they cant
figure a way to get at the lymph nodes. She cannot
open her legs they are sort of stuck together since
her hip structure.
I found this email from surfing... if anyone out there has
an idea... she will be operated on 1/7th and we are
all unsure of the results...
J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Labs
Professor of Immunopharmacology
robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu PH:317-494 6449 FAX:317-494 0517
web http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
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CD-ROM Vol 3 was produced by Monica M. Shively and other staff at the
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories and distributed free of charge
as an educational service to the cytometry community.
If you have any comments please direct them to
Dr. J. Paul Robinson, Professor & Director,
PUCL, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Phone: (765)-494-0757;
FAX(765) 494-0517;
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