This erratum is being published to correct the errors in sequence of references and in insertion of wrong references on page 112 of the article titled "Current Recommendations for Laboratory Testing and Use of Bone Turnover Markers in Management of Osteoporosis 2012;32(2):105-12" (http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/alm.2012.32.2.105). The reference [30] should be deleted and the sequence of other references [29-33] should be rearranged as follows: The authors apologize for this error.
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