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This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm

Posted By: Veronica on 2007-04-17
In Reply to: 1.5 nm - Kathy

Subject: This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm

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