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Medical test data source information
Primary source:
Wolfram|Alpha Knowledgebase, 2024.Background sources and references:
- A.D.A.M., Inc. "Medical Encyclopedia." MedlinePlus. »
- American Heart Association. "Managing Abnormal Blood Lipids: A Collaborative Approach." Circulation 112 (2005): 3184-3209. »
- ARUP Laboratories. "ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory." Testing Information. »
- BloodBook.com. "Blood Test Results—Normal Ranges." BloodBook.com »
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. »
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Analytic Guidelines." National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. »
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "NHANES Laboratory Files." National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. »
- Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale Medical School. "Alphabetic Index of Assays by Name." »
- Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratory. Comprehensive Cardiovascular Profile 2.0. »
- Laboratory Corporation of America. "Test Menu." LabCorp. »
- National Kidney Disease Education Program. "Whole Blood Protocol." Laboratory Professionals. »
- Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Your Blood Test Results Explained. »
- Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford University Medical Center. Test Directory. »
- United States Food and Drug Administration. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Database. »
- Yale New Haven Hospital, Department of Laboratory Medicine. Manual of Laboratory Tests. »
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