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Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are | Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are other diagnostic studies which may help to confirm the diagnosis. | ||
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Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are | Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are other diagnostic studies which may help to confirm the diagnosis. | ||
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Overview
Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are other diagnostic studies which may help to confirm the diagnosis.
Other diagnostic studies
Serum ferritin levels, liver function tests, and genetic testing to identify specific beta-thalassemia mutations are other diagnostic studies which may help to confirm the diagnosis.