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Latest post Wed, May 31 2006 8:29 AM by Anonymous. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  230718 Wed, 31 May 06 03:35 AM

hi

anybody know what is this meant "corisi pain or cerisi pain" ?

thanks

Mister Micawber  +  230759 Wed, 31 May 06 07:43 AM

I cannot find either on Google or in an online medical dictionary-- nor corise, cerise, corisi, cerisi, cirise, corosi, etc.

The best I can do is a journal article:

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Anonymous, 3 yr 177 days ago

Thank you, mister Miscawber.

It is cool.

That is wrist pain i am looking for.

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