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. 1988 Nov 19;297(6659):1314–1315. doi: 10.1136/bmj.297.6659.1314

Mineral density of bone in the forearm in premenopausal women with fractured wrists.

M Horowitz 1, J M Wishart 1, M Bochner 1, A G Need 1, B E Chatterton 1, B E Nordin 1
PMCID: PMC1834917  PMID: 3144371

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