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Re: "Lymphoedema in breast cancer patients", the letter to the editor by Graeme N Brodie in the 3 March issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2003; 178: 244), in which washing soda, used in a simple dialysis treatment for lymphoedema, was mistakenly called crystalline calcium carbonate. Washing soda is, in fact, sodium carbonate. The web version of the article was corrected on 4 March 2003.
Malvern Consulting Suites, Glen Iris, VIC.
Graeme N Brodie, Haematologist/Oncologist.Correspondence: Dr Graeme N Brodie, Malvern Consulting Suites, PO Box 144, Glen Iris, VIC 3146. Prism368ATaol.com
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©The Medical Journal of Australia 2003 www.mja.com.au Print ISSN: 0025-729X Online ISSN: 1326-5377
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