Plasma potassium in patients with terminal renal failure during and after haemodialysis; relationship with dialytic potassium removal and total body potassium.
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A Blumberg | H W Roser | C Zehnder | J Müller-Brand | C. Zehnder | A. Blumberg | H. Roser | J. Müller-Brand
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