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. 1968 Nov;110(2):15P. doi: 10.1042/bj1100015pa

Bile and faecal porphyrins in the quiescent phase of variegate porphyria.

S C Smith, R V Belcher, R Mahler, J Yudkin
PMCID: PMC1187239  PMID: 5726184

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