We compared the sensitivity and specificity of the two metabolite tests, methylmalonic acid (MMA) and total homocysteine (Hcy) in serum, and serum cobalamin (Cbl) in patients referred to our hospital because of suspected cobalamin deficiency and a serum cobalamin value at the referring unit <200 pmo
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Current hematological findings in cobalamin deficiency. A study of 201 consecutive patients with documented cobalamin deficiency
✍ Scribed by E. ANDRÈS; S. AFFENBERGER; J. ZIMMER; S. VINZIO; D. GROSU; G. PISTOL; F. MALOISEL; T. WEITTEN; G. KALTENBACH; J.-F. BLICKLÉ
- Book ID
- 108701751
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
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- 122 KB
- Volume
- 28
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- Article
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- 1751-5521
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