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. 1961 Sep;2(3):218–224. doi: 10.1136/gut.2.3.218

Co58B12 absorption (hepatic surface count) after gastrectomy, ileal resection, and in coeliac disorders

D J Fone, W T Cooke, M J Meynell, E L Harris
PMCID: PMC1413278  PMID: 13893896

Abstract

This paper demonstrates that the hepatic surface counting technique is a reliable and satisfactory method of estimating the absorption of radioactive vitamin B12. It does not require the collection of faeces or urine and is therefore particularly useful in studying out-patients.

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