Bone Density Reduction in Various Measurement Sites in Men and Women with Osteoporotic Fractures of Spine and Hip: The European Quantitation of Osteoporosis Study
Calcified Tissue International1999Vol. 64(3), pp. 191–199
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Heikki Kröger, Mark Lunt, J. Reeve, J. Dequeker, J.E. Adams, J.C. Birkenhäger, Díaz Curiel M, Dieter Felsenberg, Lars Hyldstrup, P.O. Kotzki, A. M. Laval-Jeantet, Paul Lips, Germaine M. Buck Louis, R. Pérez Cano, Christoph Reiners, C Ribot, P. Rüegsegger, P. Schneider, P. Braillon, John Pearson
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