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    Armaly Z, Elias M, Yasin R, Hamzeh M, Jabbour AR, Artoul S, Saffouri A.
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  • 29. Pseudohyperkalemia: A new twist on an old phenomenon.
    Meng QH, Wagar EA.
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    Calvo-Villas JM, Urcuyo BM, Umpierrez AM, Sicilia F.
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  • 31. A case of 'reverse' pseudohyperkalemia.
    Singh PJ, Zawada ET, Santella RN.
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  • 32. [Pseudohyperkalemia of erythrocyte origin. Passive increase of membrane permeability to potassium].
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  • 35. Reverse pseudohyperkalemia in a leukemic patient.
    Abraham B, Fakhar I, Tikaria A, Hocutt L, Marshall J, Swaminathan S, Bornhorst JA.
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  • 39. Agreement of serum potassium measured by blood gas and biochemistry analyzer in patients with moderate to severe hyperkalemia.
    Acikgoz SB, Genc AB, Sipahi S, Yildirim M, Cinemre B, Tamer A, Solak Y.
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