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Volumn 172, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 186-189
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Should short children who are not deficient in growth hormone be treated?
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
GROWTH HORMONE;
ARTICLE;
CHILD;
CHILD GROWTH;
CLINICAL PRACTICE;
GROWTH DISORDER;
GROWTH HORMONE DEFICIENCY;
HUMAN;
PRESCRIPTION;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
SHORT STATURE;
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY;
CLINICAL APPROACH/SOURCE;
EMPIRICAL APPROACH;
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH;
NORMALITY;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
BODY HEIGHT;
CHILD;
COSTS AND COST ANALYSIS;
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH;
FAILURE TO THRIVE;
GROWTH HORMONE;
HUMANS;
PRACTICE GUIDELINES;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
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EID: 0034434373
PISSN: 00930415
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1136/ewjm.172.3.186 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (22)
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