We use these "cutoff limits", which we found in NZMJ 378-381;1996
Greg Watts
Senior Biochemist
Sydney Adventist Hospital
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Subject: Re: Microalbuminuria screening
These cutoff limits frequently are used, but where do they come from? I seem
to be unable to find the proper reference
Dr. A. J. Bakker, Klinisch chemicus,
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