Condaman74
In vino veritas
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- Jacksonville NC
I am not currently interested in excising the tissue present for histological and elemental analysis, but I may change my mind. It wouldn't cost me a dime and I have all of the equipment available that I'd need, but I'm not too keen on the surgery. Like I said, though, I may change my mind.
If you ever decide to, let me know I would be very interested in the findings. I have one male and one female who show these "blisters" and I have never gotten any good answers as to what they are other then: "It means they are healthy", or "It's excess calcium". Never any solid answers.