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. 1994 Nov 19;309(6965):1373–1375.

Screening for secondary causes of hyperlipidaemia in general practice. Correct diagnosis needs to be established.

T M Reynolds, A S Wierzbicki, M D Feher
PMCID: PMC2541861  PMID: 7866105

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