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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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V04 DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS<br />

V04B URINE TESTS<br />

V04C OTHER DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS<br />

V04CA Tests <strong>for</strong> diabetes<br />

V04CB Tests <strong>for</strong> fat absorption<br />

V04CC Tests <strong>for</strong> bile duct patency<br />

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Pancreozymin is classified in V04CK.<br />

V04CD Tests <strong>for</strong> pituitary function<br />

See also V04CM - Tests <strong>for</strong> fertility disturbances.<br />

V04CE Tests <strong>for</strong> liver functional capacity<br />

V04CF Tuberculosis diagnostics<br />

V04CG Tests <strong>for</strong> gastric secretion<br />

V04CH Tests <strong>for</strong> renal function<br />

V04CJ Tests <strong>for</strong> thyreoidea function<br />

Thyrotropin alfa is classified in V04CJ01 - thyrotropin.<br />

V04CK Tests <strong>for</strong> pancreatic function<br />

V04CL Tests <strong>for</strong> allergic diseases<br />

See also V01.<br />

V04CM Tests <strong>for</strong> fertility disturbances<br />

V04CX Other diagnostic agents

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