Plasma and 24 h-urinary catecholamine concentrations in normal and patient populations.
Using a single HPLC-ECD methodology, plasma catecholamine data were compiled from 545 patients and 144 healthy subjects, and 24 h urinary free catecholamine data from 106 patients. From these data, normal reference ranges were derived for the clinical investigation of suspected phaeochromocytomas, s...
Main Authors: | Ross, G, Newbould, E, Thomas, J, Bouloux, P, Besser, G, Perrett, D, Grossman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1993
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