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DOC (d-s)
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1. Deoxycorticosterone; a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex or produced synthetically and used to treat adrenal insufficiency.
2. Deoxycholic acid; a bile acid used as a choleretic and digestant and in the synthesis of adrenocortical hormones such as cortisone.

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A physician, dentist, or veterinarian.

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desoxycorticosterone.

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 Date of confinement/delivery 2. Deoxycorticoid 3. Death from other causes


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