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. 1956 Dec;29(3):229–247.

The Rôle of Sodium Salts and Adrenal Steroids in the Production of Hypokalemic Alkalosis §

Donald W Seldin, Louis G Welt, Joseph H Cort
PMCID: PMC2603860  PMID: 13409923

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