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. 2003 Aug;24(3):77-80.

Guidelines for the detection of diabetes mellitus--diagnostic criteria and rationale for screening

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Guidelines for the detection of diabetes mellitus--diagnostic criteria and rationale for screening

Hans Schneider et al. Clin Biochem Rev. 2003 Aug.
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