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Kema IP et al. - Dietary restrictions should be considered to minimize false-positive results for urinary and plasma deconjugated metanephrines during diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. Similar considerations appear warranted for plasma and urinary free 3-MT, but not for free NMN or MN, indicating advantages of measurements of the free compared to deconjugated metabolites.

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