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The Effect of Identifying Macroprolactinemia on Health-Care Utilization and Costs in Patients with Elevated Serum Prolactin Levels
Value in Health, 05/11/09
Soarez PCD et al. - The macroprolactin screening did not completely avoid inappropriate clinical investigation or associated health-care costs. The authors' results demonstrate the importance of proper medical education and knowledge diffusion of the meaning of macroprolactinemia.
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