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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 7, 143-148, Copyright © 1961 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Ophthalmology and Biochemistry, The Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sixty patients suffering from retinitis pigmentosa were screened by routine clinical laboratory blood determinations. No unusual data were obtained. There was a tendency for the alpha-1 and gamma globulins levels to be high-normal.
Biochemical screening of this type is shown to be nonrevealing for this condition. It is, therefore, desirable to look elsewhere for the cause (or causes) of this condition.
Submitted on June 30, 1960
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