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Bone Mineral Density of the Axial Skeleton in Acromegaly
P. Jean Ho, Lorraine M. Fig, Ariel L. Barkan and Brahm Shapiro
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1992, 33 (9) 1608-1612;
P. Jean Ho
Lorraine M. Fig
Ariel L. Barkan
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Bone Mineral Density of the Axial Skeleton in Acromegaly
P. Jean Ho, Lorraine M. Fig, Ariel L. Barkan, Brahm Shapiro
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