Fractures in Relation to Menstrual Status and Bone Parameters in Young Athletes.
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Kathryn E Ackerman | Hang Lee | K. Ackerman | M. Misra | Madhusmita Misra | Hang Lee | Natalia Cano Sokoloff | Giovana DE Nardo Maffazioli | Hannah M Clarke | Natalia Cano Sokoloff | Hannah Clarke | Giovana De Nardo Maffazioli | Kathryn E. Ackerman
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