There is a protocol in "Biochemical Investigations in Laboratroy
Medicine" page 128-9 which will save a trip to the Library for a 1975
NEJM!
Julian
>>> "Waise, Ahmed" <[log in to unmask]> 21/11/2005 19:38 >>>
Still in use at York. Will of course let know if it is absorptive or
renal
hypercalciuria, which could be used to decide on the value of thiazide
therapy. The protocol as as published by J Pack years ago in NEJM
rgds
A
Ahmed Waise Laboratory Medicine-Clinical Biochemistry
York Hospital, Wigginton Road,
YORK YO31 8HE
Tel 01904725855
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Subject: Calcium absorption test
Does anyone have a protocol for this test and, if so, any idea of its
usefulness/reliability?
Thanks,
Trevor Tickner,
Norwich
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