Characteristics in addition to size of the contralateral hand predict hand volume but are not clinically useful.
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R. Vasiliauskas | L Lundgren | R Vasiliauskas | M Dijkers | M B Abela | M. Abela | L. Lundgren | M. Dijkers
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