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Method of estimating isoniazid in biological fluids

Cuthbertson et al., 1954

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16088022378292270669
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Cuthbertson W
Ireland D
Wolff W
Kuper S
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British Medical Journal

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The importance of recognizing neuropathy in cancer patients is mentioned, and two cases of proximal motor neuropathy in association withcarcinoma are de-scribed. In the first, there was also cardiac weakness similar to the mixed type of beriberi. Both cases subsequently …
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