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Ordering blood tests for patients with unexplained fatigue in general practice: what does it yield? Results of the VAMPIRE trial
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Results support restricting the number of tests ordered because of the increased risk of false-positive test results from expanded test sets. Although the number of re-consulting patients was small, the data do not refute the advice to postpone blood-test ordering for medical reasons in patients with unexplained fatigue in general practice.
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