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  • 41. Mechanism by which neutral phosphate infusion elevates urine PCO2.
    Stinebaugh BJ, Schloeder FX, Gharafry E, Suki WN, Goldstein MB, Halperin ML.
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  • 54. [Distal renal tubular acidosis in patients with Wilson's disease].
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