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  • 41. Osteoporosis and the Marfan syndrome.
    Gray JR, Bridges AB, Mole PA, Pringle T, Boxer M, Paterson CR.
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  • 44. Bone mineral density in women with breast cancer treated with adjuvant tamoxifen for at least two years.
    Love RR, Mazess RB, Tormey DC, Barden HS, Newcomb PA, Jordan VC.
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    Gotfredsen A, Borg J, Nilas L, Tjellesen L, Christiansen C.
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  • 52. Fracture rates as a function of forearm mineral density in normal postmenopausal women: retrospective and prospective data.
    Cleghorn DB, Polley KJ, Bellon MJ, Chatterton J, Baghurst PA, Nordin BE.
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  • 54. Assessment of the risk of vertebral fracture in menopausal women.
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    Kovarik J, Willvonseder R, Plenk H, Böhler N, Woloszczuk W, Eschberger J, Dorda W, Haber P.
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  • 56. Effect of calcium supplementation on forearm bone mineral content in postmenopausal women: a prospective, sequential controlled trial.
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  • 58. Total body and regional bone mineral by dual-photon absorptiometry in metabolic bone disease.
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  • 59. The Tromsø Study: artifacts in forearm bone densitometry--prevalence and effect.
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  • 60. [Metacarpal parameters and bone densitometry in postmenopausal osteoporosis].
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