Is there a colleague who already has access to a Wiki account ?

I have come across a statement in the Reference ranges for blood tests page in Wikipedia. A brave place to go for any listing

The concern I have is that there is a reported reference range for Troponin (sic) of 0 to 0.4 without any distinction between T and I, even though the subfractions are described under the Troponin link.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_ranges_for_blood_tests#Cardiac_tests

 

I am no longer young enough to enjoy the frissant or accolade of belonging to the Wikiclique, but feel that ‘something should be done about it!’

 

No doubt there are other glitches, but life is too short.

with best wishes
Richard
Richard Mainwaring-Burton
Consultant Biochemist
Queen Mary's Hospital
Sidcup, Kent
020-8308-3084
South London Healthcare NHS Trust

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