A Ruibal, G Encabo, J Genollá, S Mañé, E M Miralles
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[Neuron-specific serum enolase in patients with non-tumor pathologies].
In this brief communication, the authors indicate that amounts of neuron-specific enolase higher than 30 ng/ml are observed only in 1% of non-tumoral processes, and that when found in patients with respiratory symptoms a microcytic carcinoma of the lung can be suspected in 97% of the cases.