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Improvement of the exercise capacity of a patient with primary orthostatic hypotension (primary sympathetic insufficiency) by programmed subcutaneous Noradrenaline administration via microdosing pump

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Lehmann, M., Petersen, K.G., Khalaf, A.N. et al. Improvement of the exercise capacity of a patient with primary orthostatic hypotension (primary sympathetic insufficiency) by programmed subcutaneous Noradrenaline administration via microdosing pump. Klin Wochenschr 68, 873 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01662786

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