I voted yes, but please describe it as festering, putrid or necrotic.
No, it’s not an infection.
It’s lupus.
Medical expert on call, Dr. Gregory House, indicates: “It’s never lupus.”
It’s never lupus.
Except when it is.
“It’s a tumor.”
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I voted yes, but please describe it as festering, putrid or necrotic.
No, it’s not an infection.
It’s lupus.
Medical expert on call, Dr. Gregory House, indicates: “It’s never lupus.”
It’s never lupus.
Except when it is.
“It’s a tumor.”
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