Bone quality determined by Fourier transform infrared imaging analysis in mild primary hyperparathyroidism.
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Paul Roschger | Klaus Klaushofer | Eleftherios P Paschalis | D. Dempster | Hua Zhou | E. Shane | S. Silverberg | J. Bilezikian | P. Roschger | E. Paschalis | K. Klaushofer | Elizabeth Shane | David W Dempster | Shonni J Silverberg | John P Bilezikian | Hua Zhou | Ruth Zoehrer | R. Zoehrer
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