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bibliographicCitation Magnotti M, Shimshi M. Diagnosing adrenal insufficiency: which test is best--the 1-microg or the 250-microg cosyntropin stimulation test? Endocr Pract. 2008 Mar;14(2):233–8. doi: 10.4158/ep.14.2.233. PMID: 18308665.
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