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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 7, 469-476, Copyright © 1961 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Metabolism and the McGill University Clinic, The Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, P.Q., Canada.
In a commentary on the existing methodology for the determination of urinary estrogens, data are given for normal ranges in nonpregnancy and pregnancy urine as well as the expected interferences due to medication and substances occurring in high concentrations in disease states. Because of the wide range of normal excretion values, the point is made that only serial analyses of a patient's physiologic course (e.g., in pregnancy associated with diabetes) are of clinical value.
Submitted on October 11, 1960
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