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March 1982
Hyperkalemia: Benign, Hereditary, Autosomal Dominant
RAMARAO NAIDU, M.D.;
RAMARAO NAIDU, M.D.
*Chief of Anesthesiology, Alfred I. duPont Institute.
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NINA L. STEG, M.D.;
NINA L. STEG, M.D.
†Chief of Pediatrics, Alfred I. duPont Institute.
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G. DEAN MACEWEN, M.D.
G. DEAN MACEWEN, M.D.
†Chief of Pediatrics, Alfred I. duPont Institute.
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‡ Medical Director, Alfred I. duPont Institute.
Anesthesiology March 1982, Vol. 56, 226–228.
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RAMARAO NAIDU, NINA L. STEG, G. DEAN MACEWEN; Hyperkalemia: Benign, Hereditary, Autosomal Dominant. Anesthesiology 1982; 56:226–228 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198203000-00018
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