Distinction between autoimmune and nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism by determination of thyrotropin-receptor antibodies in patients with the scintigraphic diagnosis of disseminated autonomy.
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R. Paschke | H. Wallaschofski | D. Führer | S. Neumann | K. Miehle | K. Krohn | H. Holzapfel | P. Georgi | C. Orda
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