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. 1983 May 14;286(6377):1547–1548. doi: 10.1136/bmj.286.6377.1547

Sulphasalazine induced selective IgA deficiency in rheumatoid arthritis.

J P Delamere, M Farr, K A Grindulis
PMCID: PMC1547995  PMID: 6133577

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