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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1990
P G, Hill, J A, Fyffe
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P G, Hill, J A, Fyffe
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THE DETECTION OF OCCULT BLOOD IN THE FÆCES
Medical Journal of Australia, 1964P, GOLDMAN, W K, PAVER, W H, CORBETT
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DETECTION OF OCCULT BLOOD IN FÆCES
The Lancet, 1977D P, Garrick, J R, Close, W, McMurray
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How to Perform the Fecal Occult Blood Test
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1984R Gnauck, F A Macrae, M Fleisher
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Diagnostic Approach to Evaluating the Cause of a Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1984Kerry Goulston
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Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1982
The faecal benzidine assay has been replaced during the last few years by a great number of different assays on occult blood in faeces. The causes of occult blood at children are different from adults. Which test should be used depends on the desired sensitivity of 2 à 3 mg haemoglobin/g faeces are most suitable to prevent false-positive and false ...
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The faecal benzidine assay has been replaced during the last few years by a great number of different assays on occult blood in faeces. The causes of occult blood at children are different from adults. Which test should be used depends on the desired sensitivity of 2 à 3 mg haemoglobin/g faeces are most suitable to prevent false-positive and false ...
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Occult Blood and Perianal Examination
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016openaire +2 more sources

