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. 1958 Apr;37(4):502–510. doi: 10.1172/JCI103631

A CORRELATION OF CLINICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC STUDIES IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM1

John S Graettinger 1,2, Joseph J Muenster 1,2,2, Carlo S Checchia 1,2,3, Robert L Grissom 1,2,4, James A Campbell 1,2
PMCID: PMC293114  PMID: 13539188

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