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Elevated levels of serum creatinine
recommendations for management and referral
David C. Mendelssohn, Brendan J. Barrett, Larry M. Brownscombe, Jean Ethier, David E. Greenberg, Subodh D. Kanani, Adeera Levin and Edwin B. Toffelmire
CMAJ August 24, 1999 161 (4) 413-417;
David C. Mendelssohn
BSc, MD
Brendan J. Barrett
MB, MSc
Larry M. Brownscombe
MD
Jean Ethier
MD
David E. Greenberg
BA, MD
Subodh D. Kanani
MD
Adeera Levin
BSc, MD
Edwin B. Toffelmire
MSc, MD CM
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