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bibliographicCitation Kalburova F, Robeva R, Belovezhdov N. Gordon's syndrome--hypertension and hyperkalemia associated with normal glomerular filtration rate. Nephron. 1992;60(1):124. doi: 10.1159/000186723. PMID: 1738407.
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