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55 related items for PubMed ID: 1842603

  • 1. Growth, bone age and nutritional status in neglected coeliac disease.
    Radzikowski A, Kulus M, Krauze A, Wojnar M, Koczyński A.
    Mater Med Pol; 1991; 23(2):146-50. PubMed ID: 1842603
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  • 2. Effect of gluten-free diet and adherence on growth and diabetic control in diabetics with coeliac disease.
    Saadah OI, Zacharin M, O'Callaghan A, Oliver MR, Catto-Smith AG.
    Arch Dis Child; 2004 Sep; 89(9):871-6. PubMed ID: 15321869
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  • 3. Growth retardation and bone mineral status in children with coeliac disease recognized after the age of 3 years.
    Exner GU, Sacher M, Shmerling DH, Prader A.
    Helv Paediatr Acta; 1978 Dec; 33(6):497-507. PubMed ID: 216653
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  • 4. [Growth, skeletal and dental age in chronic diarrhea in childhood].
    Balli MP, Balli ME, Mengoli M, Balli C, Balli F.
    Pediatr Med Chir; 1988 Dec; 10(3):277-82. PubMed ID: 3186511
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  • 5. [Evaluation of the effect of gluten-free diet on nutritional status of children with florid celiac disease].
    Radzikowski A, Wojnar M, Kulus M, Zalewski T.
    Pediatr Pol; 1989 Mar; 64(3):150-4. PubMed ID: 2602046
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  • 6. [Growth rate and bone maturation in celiac disease (author's transl)].
    Martínez Sopena MJ, Calvo Romero MC, Bedate Calderón P, Alonso Franch M, Sánchez Villares E.
    An Esp Pediatr; 1978 May; 11(5):365-72. PubMed ID: 697209
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  • 7. Bone mineral content deficits of the spine and whole body in children at time of diagnosis with celiac disease.
    Jatla M, Zemel BS, Bierly P, Verma R.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2009 Feb; 48(2):175-80. PubMed ID: 19179879
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  • 8. Catch-up growth and final height in celiac disease.
    Luciano A, Bolognani M, Di Falco A, Trabucchi C, Bonetti P, Castellarin A.
    Pediatr Med Chir; 2002 Feb; 24(1):9-12. PubMed ID: 11938689
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  • 9. Is complete catch-up possible for stunted malnourished children?
    Golden MH.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1994 Feb; 48 Suppl 1():S58-70; discussion S71. PubMed ID: 8005092
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  • 10. [Study of growth in 50 cases of celiac disease in children. I. Effects of a gluten-free diet].
    Rey J, Rey F, Jos J, Amusquivar Lora S.
    Arch Fr Pediatr; 1971 Jan; 28(1):37-47. PubMed ID: 5545867
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  • 11. Socio-economic influences on gender inequalities in child health in rural Bangladesh.
    Rousham EK.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1996 Aug; 50(8):560-4. PubMed ID: 8863018
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  • 12. Catch-up growth after the introduction of a gluten-free diet in children with celiac disease.
    Fagundes-Neto U, Stump MV, Wehba J.
    Arq Gastroenterol; 1981 Aug; 18(1):30-4. PubMed ID: 6794549
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  • 13. Modernization in Bali, Indonesia and the influence of socio-economic factors on the nutritional status of preschool children in 1989/1990: an anthropometric study.
    Huntsman AC, White NG.
    Ann Hum Biol; 2007 Aug; 34(4):411-24. PubMed ID: 17620150
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  • 14. [The effect of 6-month provocation with gluten on the height and weight of children with celiac disease].
    Radzikowski A, Józefowicz A, Kulus M, Zalewski T.
    Pediatr Pol; 1989 Mar; 64(3):145-9. PubMed ID: 2602045
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  • 15. Presence of magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis is a significant determinant of the first 3 years growth response to human growth hormone treatment in prepubertal children with nonacquired growth hormone deficiency.
    Zenaty D, Garel C, Limoni C, Czernichow P, Léger J.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2003 May; 58(5):647-52. PubMed ID: 12699449
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  • 16. A long-term study in children with a recognized gluten intolerance.
    Nowowiejska B, Kaczmarski M, Dabrowska EJ.
    Rocz Akad Med Bialymst; 1995 May; 40(3):580-7. PubMed ID: 8775310
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  • 17. Catch-up growth: testing the hypothesis of delayed growth plate senescence in humans.
    Emons JA, Boersma B, Baron J, Wit JM.
    J Pediatr; 2005 Dec; 147(6):843-6. PubMed ID: 16356444
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  • 18. [Behavior of the auxologic status and various nutritional indices in a group of celiac children].
    Cataldo F, La Tona D, Mirto G, La Monaca P, Albeggiani A.
    Minerva Pediatr; 1987 Mar 31; 39(5-6):187-90. PubMed ID: 3600569
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  • 19. A mathematical approach for estimating reference values for weight-for-age, weight-for-height and height-for-age.
    Martins SJ, Menezes RC.
    Growth Dev Aging; 1997 Mar 31; 61(1):3-10. PubMed ID: 9129965
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  • 20. Growth patterns of highland children and some possible implications for assessment of nutritional status.
    Heywood P, Hiles S, Cogill B, Clarke LJ.
    P N G Med J; 1981 Mar 31; 24(1):45-9. PubMed ID: 6945774
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