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. 1981 Feb 21;282(6264):626–627. doi: 10.1136/bmj.282.6264.626

Double pathology as a cause of occult gastrointestinal blood loss.

J W Riley, P C Wilson, A K Grant
PMCID: PMC1504412  PMID: 6781600

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