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MedSchool Forums USMLE QBank Name three features of Meig's syndrome?
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Ovarian fibroma, ascites and pleural effusions.

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Old 21-06-08, 07:23   #1
chadster
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Review Is it possible to recommend a study-aid without being considered spam-ish?

It's real simple. There's two types of students, those who use index cards to study and those who don't. IF... IF you use index cards, which also means you carry a pile of them with a rubberband wrapped around them... there's a program that creates a realistic virtual index-card deck on your comp. I would know... I wrote it. I'm not claiming to be some software genius, but it was conceptualized for my own personal use while studying. So, if you're one of the index-study-card-users... check it out at www.studycardz.com. I promise you'll be impressed the screenshots. If you're not a study-card-fan... no prob either.

Take care...
Chad
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