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Table  1. Disorders  associated  with  low  bone  mass  or  frac- frac-tures in childhood and adolescence (60).
Figure 1. Areal BMD measurements are influenced by bone size, with larger bones of similar volu- volu-metric BMD having higher areal BMD values.
Figure 3. Spine and total body scan of a 11-year-old girl, 40,1 kg, 142,0 cm height, referred to evalua- evalua-tion  for  previous  use  of  anticonvulsants  for  five  years

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