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West Indian Medical Journal
ISSN: 2309-5830
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glucocorticoid
Effects of Steroid Treatment on Bone Mineral Metabolism in Children with Glucocorticoid-sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome
Issue:
Vol 61, Issue 6 (2012)
DOI:
10.7727/wimj.2011.046
Pages:
627–30
Synopsis:
Bone mineralization was negatively affected by steroid treatment in children with nephrotic syndrome. These children should undergo regular bone mineral density evaluation, and an appropriate therapeutic approach should be planned.
INTRODUCTION
PDF Attachment:
dr_kosan.qxd_.pdf
Journal Sections:
Short Communication
Keywords:
Bone mineral density
children
glucocorticoid
nephrotic syndrome
Journal Authors:
C Koşan
G Ayar
Z Orbak
e-Published:
24 Jan, 2013
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