Wrong biochemistry results: two case reports and observational study in 5310 patients on potentially misleading thyroid-stimulating hormone and gonadotropin immunoassay results.
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Julian H Barth | A. Ismail | P. L. Walker | J. Barth | K. Lewandowski | Rick Jones | W. Burr | Adel A A Ismail | Rick Jones | Paul L Walker | Kryzsztof C Lewandowski | William A Burr
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