Glucose Monitoring After Fruit Peeling: Pseudohyperglycemia When Neglecting Hand Washing Before Fingertip Blood Sampling
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Ryuzo Kawamori | Hirotaka Watada | R. Kawamori | H. Watada | T. Hirose | Yoshio Fujitani | Y. Fujitani | Takahisa Hirose | Tomoya Mita | T. Mita
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