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A rare case of both macro-TSH and macro-LH: laboratory analysis of the pathogenesis

  • Norito Nishiyama , Naoki Hattori EMAIL logo , Yuji Tani , Takeshi Matsuda , Ayato Yamada and Takanori Saito
Published/Copyright: December 13, 2022

Received: 2022-11-10
Accepted: 2022-12-02
Published Online: 2022-12-13
Published in Print: 2023-05-25

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