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Definition of DES

DES

the daughter of a woman who received diethylstilbestrol during pregnancy; DES daughters are at risk of deformity, adenosis, and other epithelial changes of the vagina and cervix, including clear cell adenocarcinoma.


Typical mistypes for DES
ses, xes, ces, fes, res, ees, dws, dss, dds, drs, d4s, d3s, dea, dez, dex, ded, dee, dew, es, ds, de, eds, dse, ddes, dees, dess, etc.


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