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    Abreu MT, Kantorovich V, Vasiliauskas EA, Gruntmanis U, Matuk R, Daigle K, Chen S, Zehnder D, Lin YC, Yang H, Hewison M, Adams JS.
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  • 29. Evolution of osteopenia in inflammatory bowel disease.
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  • 31. [Serum bone marker measurements in bone metabolism disorders associated with inflammatory bowel diseases].
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