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Mattila et al., 1986 - Google Patents

Haematological laboratory findings in the elderly: influence of age and sex

Mattila et al., 1986

Document ID
3069373116196437025
Author
Mattila K
Kuusela V
Pelliniemi T
Rajamäki A
Kaihola H
Juva K
Publication year
Publication venue
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation

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The effects of age and sex on haematological laboratory parameters were studied in connection with a population study in people over the age of 65 years (n= 347). Serum vitamin B12 was the only parameter which decreased significantly with advancing age …
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