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A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP

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MCCRORY, DC; MATCHAR, DB; FEUSSNER, JR; MILLINGTON, DS
Published in: CLINICAL RESEARCH
April 1, 1990

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CLINICAL RESEARCH

ISSN

0009-9279

Publication Date

April 1, 1990

Volume

38

Issue

2

Start / End Page

A699 / A699

Publisher

SLACK INC
 

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MCCRORY, D. C., MATCHAR, D. B., FEUSSNER, J. R., & MILLINGTON, D. S. (1990). A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP. In CLINICAL RESEARCH (Vol. 38, pp. A699–A699). SLACK INC.
MCCRORY, D. C., D. B. MATCHAR, J. R. FEUSSNER, and D. S. MILLINGTON. “A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP.” In CLINICAL RESEARCH, 38:A699–A699. SLACK INC, 1990.
MCCRORY DC, MATCHAR DB, FEUSSNER JR, MILLINGTON DS. A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP. In: CLINICAL RESEARCH. SLACK INC; 1990. p. A699–A699.
MCCRORY, D. C., et al. “A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP.” CLINICAL RESEARCH, vol. 38, no. 2, SLACK INC, 1990, pp. A699–A699.
MCCRORY DC, MATCHAR DB, FEUSSNER JR, MILLINGTON DS. A LOW SERUM VITAMIN-B12 LEVEL WITHOUT DEFICIENCY RARELY INDICATES INCIPIENT DEFICIENCY BASED ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP. CLINICAL RESEARCH. SLACK INC; 1990. p. A699–A699.

Published In

CLINICAL RESEARCH

ISSN

0009-9279

Publication Date

April 1, 1990

Volume

38

Issue

2

Start / End Page

A699 / A699

Publisher

SLACK INC