A multicentre evaluation of the diagnostic efficiency of serological investigations for C1 inhibitor deficiency.
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M. Gompels | P. Virgo | R. J. Lock | J. Morgan | J. Osborne | A. Brown | M M Gompels | R J Lock | J E Morgan | P. Virgo
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