BMJ
Volume 312, Issue 7030, 1996

Lesson of the Week: Hypovitaminosis D in immigrant women: Slow to be diagnosed (Article)

Nellen J.F.J.B. , Smulders Y.M. , Frissen P.H.J. , Slaats E.H. , Silberbusch J.
  • a Department of Internal Medicine, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 1e Oosterparkstraat 279, PO Box 95500, 1090 HM Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • b Department of Internal Medicine, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 1e Oosterparkstraat 279, PO Box 95500, 1090 HM Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • c Department of Internal Medicine, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 1e Oosterparkstraat 279, PO Box 95500, 1090 HM Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • d Department of Internal Medicine, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 1e Oosterparkstraat 279, PO Box 95500, 1090 HM Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • e Department of Internal Medicine, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 1e Oosterparkstraat 279, PO Box 95500, 1090 HM Amsterdam, Netherlands

Abstract

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Author Keywords

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Index Keywords

cholecystectomy immigrant Diagnosis, Differential indometacin demography physiotherapy human middle aged Vitamin D pain diazepam priority journal Time Factors nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent Prednisone Calcium Humans female osteomalacia clinical article vitamin D deficiency Article adult Emigration and Immigration vitamin intake diagnostic error ibuprofen secondary hyperparathyroidism paracetamol floctafenine diclofenac substitution therapy naproxen estrogen bone remodeling

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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.312.7030.570
ISSN: 09598138
Cited by: 47
Original Language: English