Validity of parental recall of children's fracture: implications for investigation of childhood osteoporosis
Summary Fracture history is an important component of osteoporosis diagnosis in children. One in six parentally reported lifetime fractures in children were not confirmed on review of radiographs. Care should be taken to avoid unnecessary investigations for possible osteoporosis due to parental ov...
Main Authors: | Moon, R. J. (Author), Lim, A. (Author), Farmer, M. (Author), Segaran, A. (Author), Clarke, N. M. P. (Author), Harvey, N. C. (Author), Cooper, C. (Author), Davies, J. H. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2016-02.
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