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. 1958 Apr;33(168):109–113. doi: 10.1136/adc.33.168.109

An Inborn Error of Metabolism with the Urinary Excretion of α-Hydroxy-Butyric Acid and Phenylpyruvic Acid

Alan J Smith, Leonard B Strang
PMCID: PMC2012215  PMID: 13534741

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