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  • 2. Osteoporosis in anorexia nervosa: the influence of peak bone density, bone loss, oral contraceptive use, and exercise.
    Seeman E, Szmukler GI, Formica C, Tsalamandris C, Mestrovic R.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1992 Dec; 7(12):1467-74. PubMed ID: 1481732
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  • 4. [Osteopenia in anorexia nervosa evaluated by dual photon-densitometry. Role of malnutrition and hypogonadism].
    Pumarino H, Ventura M, Solís I, Lillo R, Oviedo S, López D.
    Rev Med Chil; 1992 Mar; 120(3):275-81. PubMed ID: 1342479
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  • 6. On exposure to anorexia nervosa, the temporal variation in axial and appendicular skeletal development predisposes to site-specific deficits in bone size and density: a cross-sectional study.
    Seeman E, Karlsson MK, Duan Y.
    J Bone Miner Res; 2000 Nov; 15(11):2259-65. PubMed ID: 11092408
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  • 7. [The role of a pediatric endocrinologist in diagnostics and therapeutic management of anorexia nervosa--own experiences and review of literature].
    Roztoczyńska D, Starzyk J.
    Przegl Lek; 2009 Nov; 66(1-2):52-7. PubMed ID: 19485257
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  • 10. Evaluation of bone loss and its mechanisms in anorexia nervosa.
    Legroux-Gérot I, Vignau J, D'Herbomez M, Collier F, Marchandise X, Duquesnoy B, Cortet B.
    Calcif Tissue Int; 2007 Sep; 81(3):174-82. PubMed ID: 17668143
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  • 13. Osteoporosis in Chinese patients with anorexia nervosa.
    Wong S, Au B, Lau E, Lee Y, Sham A, Lee S.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2004 Jul; 36(1):104-8. PubMed ID: 15185279
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  • 15. Outcome of bone mineral density in anorexia nervosa patients 11.7 years after first admission.
    Herzog W, Minne H, Deter C, Leidig G, Schellberg D, Wüster C, Gronwald R, Sarembe E, Kröger F, Bergmann G.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1993 May; 8(5):597-605. PubMed ID: 8511987
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  • 18. Long-term skeletal effects of eating disorders with onset in adolescence.
    Misra M.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2008 May; 1135():212-8. PubMed ID: 18574227
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  • 19. Bone mineral density and anorexia nervosa in women.
    Salisbury JJ, Mitchell JE.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1991 Jun; 148(6):768-74. PubMed ID: 2035719
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  • 20. Thin healthy women have a similar low bone mass to women with anorexia nervosa.
    Fernández-García D, Rodríguez M, García Alemán J, García-Almeida JM, Picón MJ, Fernández-Aranda F, Tinahones FJ.
    Br J Nutr; 2009 Sep; 102(5):709-14. PubMed ID: 19302720
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