Pretreatment biliary lipid composition in white patients with radiolucent gallstones in the National Cooperative Gallstone Study.
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S. Grundy | R. Soloway | N. Hightower | R. Baum | J. Lachin | H. Mekhjian | R. Hanson | M. P. Tyor | J. Thistle | A. Hofmann | F. Thomas | J. Marks | T. Hersh | S. Lan | R. Shaefer | Alan F. Hofmann | Scott M. Grundy | John M. Lachin | Shu-Ping Lan | Richard A. Baum | Russell F. Hanson | Theodore Hersh | Jay W. Marks | Hagop S. Mekhjian | Robert A. Shaefer | Fred B. Thomas | Malcolm P. Tyor
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