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From: Patel Bharat
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 11:48 AM
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Subject: urine cats
We quote ref. range as:
95%(2sd) 99%(3sd)
Norad 560 814 nmol/24h
Ad 144 220
Dopamine 3194 3720
Patient with Norad > than 814 nearly have always had a Phaeo. Normally ask
them to do 3x 24h urine collections. If borderline high then recommend
scans. But I feel if one of the urine results are high then no need to carry
on collections.
Bharat
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