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2. Plasma androstenedione and oestrone levels in normal and osteoporotic postmenoone solution. This may be done on a miniclinic basis or during regular surgery hours if a nurse achieved for androstenedione concentration but paus*l women;Marshall, D.H.; Crilly, R.G.; Nordin, B.E.C.;BrMedJ; ii: 1177-9. performs most of the checks and the patient for plasma cortisol concentrations, which were increased in patients with the crushed vertebrae syndrome.5 Perhaps a more sophisticated approach,1977
3. Summation of risk factors in osteoporosis;Nordin, B.E.C.; Peacock, M.; Crilly, R.G.; Francis, R.M.; Speed, R.; Barkworth, S.,1981
4. Age related hone loss. Ini;CC, Jr, Johnston; JA, Jr, Norton; RA, Khairi; C, Longcope,1979