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Models predicting the growth response to growth hormone treatment in short children independent of GH status, birth size and gestational age.
Dahlgren J, Kriström B, Niklasson A, Nierop AF, Rosberg S, Albertsson-Wikland K
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2007, 7:40
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