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191 related items for PubMed ID: 6616996

  • 41. Performance characteristics and evaluation of an automated-developed and quantitative, immunochemical, fecal occult blood screening test.
    Vilkin A, Rozen P, Levi Z, Waked A, Maoz E, Birkenfeld S, Niv Y.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2005 Nov; 100(11):2519-25. PubMed ID: 16279909
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    Weiss W, Samec HJ, Gulz W, Ortner H, Rüdiger E, Neumayr A.
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  • 43. Stool occult blood screening for colorectal cancer.
    Frame PS, Kowulich BA.
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    Abdul Fattah AS, Nakama H, Kamijo N.
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  • 45. [Occult blood in the feces for the early diagnosis of tumors of the digestive system].
    Mazzarello MG.
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  • 48. [Comparison of immunochemical and biochemical tests for occult hemorrhage in feces].
    Benesová A, Fric P, Zavoral M, Kocna P, Matĕjovic F, Vokrácka V, Mares K.
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    Zappa M, Visioli CB, Ciatto S, Grazzini G, Rubeca T, Bonanomi AG, Confortini M, Paci E, Castiglione G.
    Dig Liver Dis; 2007 Apr 13; 39(4):321-6. PubMed ID: 17314076
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  • 58. Early detection of colorectal cancer using faecal occult blood tests.
    Elliot MS, Levenstein JH, Wright JP, Kottler RE.
    S Afr Med J; 1984 Aug 11; 66(6):219-21. PubMed ID: 6463799
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  • 60. Assessment of faecal occult blood loss by qualitative and quantitative methods.
    Barber MD, Abraham A, Brydon WG, Waldron BM, Williams AJ.
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