Article
Increased lipoprotein(a) in a paediatric patient associated with nephrotic syndrome [Incremento de lipoproteína(a) en paciente pediátrico asociado a síndrome nefrótico]
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2016Registro en:
28, 5, 227-229
02149168
Autor
Menéndez Valladares P.
Arrobas Velilla T.
Bermúdez de la Vega J.A.
Romero Pérez M.D.M.
Fabiani Romero F.
González Rodríguez C.
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