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Not sure that this fits:

English: exogenous ---> developing or originating from the outside, as in

" exogenous disease " .

I don't find any disease called " exogenosis " .

Ursula

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..... it's on a bullet list of the patient's history, between his acute

pancreatitis and his supraventricular tachycardia, flutter type.

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Jo Ann Cahn wrote:

> does anyone know what this is?

> i get a few French hits, but nothing with enough context to decipher

> the

> disease. it's on a bullet list of the patient's history, between his acute

> pancreatitis and his supraventricular tachycardia, flutter type.

Pretty sure it's alcoholism

Sharon

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