Extreme alkaline phosphatase elevation in an asymptomatic geriatric patient
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Z. Öztürk | M. Cankurtaran | M. Halil | Y. Yeşil | M. Kuyumcu | S. Arıoğul | N. Yeşil | B. Sait
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