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Is "Paneosteitis" a valid alternative spelling for this? The 2 occurrences I found in wikipedia were spelled with this extra E; it occurs a bit on the web but is vastly overwhelmed by the spelling without the E. Just checking--if it's a valid alt spelling, we shd mention it. If not, don't. Meanwhile, I've created a redirect from that spelling to here just in case. Elf | Talk05:45, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply