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Hypokalaemia: common but not always benign. Severe, persistent hypokalaemia secondary to ectopic ACTH from a carcinoid tumour
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Journal Title: | Case Reports |
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Authors and Corporations: | , |
In: | Case Reports, 2012, 2012, nov13 1, p. bcr-2012-007193-bcr-2012-007193 |
Type of Resource: | E-Article |
Language: | English |
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