Subnormal plasma dehydroisoandrosterone to cortisol ratio in anorexia nervosa: a second hormonal parameter of ontogenic regression.
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J Levin | B. Walsh | H. Weiner | B T Walsh | J L Katz | B Zumoff | J. Katz | B. Zumoff | J Kream | H Weiner | J. Kream | R S Rosenfeld | R. Rosenfeld | J. Levin
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