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485 related items for PubMed ID: 19179879

  • 1. 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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  • 2. The relationship between lean body mass and bone mineral content in paediatric health and disease.
    Crabtree NJ, Kibirige MS, Fordham JN, Banks LM, Muntoni F, Chinn D, Boivin CM, Shaw NJ.
    Bone; 2004 Oct; 35(4):965-72. PubMed ID: 15454104
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  • 3. Bone mineral density in children with celiac disease. Effect of a Gluten-free diet.
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    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2006 Mar; 60(3):358-63. PubMed ID: 16319837
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  • 4. [Relationship between bone mineral content and growth disorders in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis].
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    Pol Merkur Lekarski; 2008 Mar; 24(141):227-30. PubMed ID: 18634288
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  • 5. Bone area and bone mineral content deficits in children with sickle cell disease.
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  • 6. Total-body bone mineral content in non-corticosteroid-treated postpubertal females with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: frequency of osteopenia and contributing factors.
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    Arthritis Rheum; 2000 Mar; 43(3):531-40. PubMed ID: 10728745
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  • 7. Frequency of osteopenia in adolescents with early-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a long-term outcome study of one hundred five patients.
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  • 8. Effects of anorexia nervosa on clinical, hematologic, biochemical, and bone density parameters in community-dwelling adolescent girls.
    Misra M, Aggarwal A, Miller KK, Almazan C, Worley M, Soyka LA, Herzog DB, Klibanski A.
    Pediatrics; 2004 Dec; 114(6):1574-83. PubMed ID: 15574617
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  • 9. Relationships of acylated and des-acyl ghrelin levels to bone mineralization in obese children and adolescents.
    Pacifico L, Anania C, Poggiogalle E, Osborn JF, Prossomariti G, Martino F, Chiesa C.
    Bone; 2009 Aug; 45(2):274-9. PubMed ID: 19393347
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  • 10. Bone mineralization and body composition in young patients with celiac disease.
    Scotta MS, Salvatore S, Salvatoni A, De Amici M, Ghiringhelli D, Broggini M, Nespoli L.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 1997 Aug; 92(8):1331-4. PubMed ID: 9260800
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  • 11. Skeletal and muscular status in juveniles with GFD treated clinical and newly diagnosed atypical celiac disease--preliminary data.
    Płudowski P, Karczmarewicz E, Socha J, Matusik H, Syczewska M, Lorenc RS.
    J Clin Densitom; 2007 Aug; 10(1):76-85. PubMed ID: 17289529
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  • 12. Importance of lean mass in the interpretation of total body densitometry in children and adolescents.
    Högler W, Briody J, Woodhead HJ, Chan A, Cowell CT.
    J Pediatr; 2003 Jul; 143(1):81-8. PubMed ID: 12915829
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  • 13. Prediction models for evaluation of total-body bone mass with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry among children and adolescents.
    Horlick M, Wang J, Pierson RN, Thornton JC.
    Pediatrics; 2004 Sep; 114(3):e337-45. PubMed ID: 15342895
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  • 14. Prevalence of metabolic bone disease in children with celiac disease is independent of symptoms at diagnosis.
    Turner J, Pellerin G, Mager D.
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  • 15. A two-year longitudinal study of persistent lean tissue deficits in children with Crohn's disease.
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  • 17. Normative data for lumbar spine bone mineral content in children: influence of age, height, weight, and pubertal stage.
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  • 18. Z score prediction model for assessment of bone mineral content in pediatric diseases.
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  • 19. [Evaluation of bone mass in children in a national sample of the population].
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  • 20. Osteopenia in children who have undergone posterior fossa or craniospinal irradiation for brain tumors.
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