Subclinical hypothyroidism is not associated with femoral osteoporosis in individuals aged 50 years or older.
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C. Moraes | Andre Stephanus | Lucy Gomes | L. S. D. de Carvalho | O. S. Netto | Alessandra M. Campos-Staffico | V. Seguti | Sara Cristina L. Ramos
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