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Hormone Research|May 18, 2001
Low areal bone mineral density values in adolescents and young adult turner syndrome patients increase after long-term transdermal estradiol therapyM Gussinyé, P Terrades, D Yeste, et al.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|January 1, 1989
Insulin treatment in adolescenceE Vicens-Calvet, M Gussinyé, M A Albisu, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|November 5, 1999
Paternal sex chromosome aneuploidy as a possible origin of Turner syndrome in monozygotic twins: case reportO Martínez-Pasarell, C Templado, E Vicens-Calvet, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|April 1, 1980
Masculinization of a female fetus by Krukenberg tumor during pregnancyE Vicens, J Martinez-Mora, N Potau, et al.
Hormone Research|November 24, 1999
PCR protocol to detect parental origin and hidden mosaicism inSex chromosome aneuploidiesO Martínez-Pasarell, C Templado, J Egozcue, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|October 12, 2000
Spontaneous, but not induced, puberty permits adequate bone mass acquisition in adolescent Turner syndrome patientsA Carrascosa, M Gussinyé, P Terradas, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|April 12, 2005
Needs and its relation to symptom dimensions in a sample of outpatients with schizophreniaS Ochoa, J M Haro, J Usall, et al.
Anales Espanoles De Pediatria|December 1, 1986
[Chronic delay of growth with normal response of growth hormone secretion to provocation stimuli for its liberation and decreased somatomedin activity: treatment with growth hormone over 6 months]A Carrascosa, M Albisu, M Gusinye, et al.
Revista Espanola De Sanidad Penitenciaria|March 22, 2016
Intellectual disability and the prison settingV Tort, R Dueñas, E Vicens, et al.
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica|May 1, 1987
Chronic growth retardation with normal growth hormone response to provocative stimuli and low somatomedin activity. Long-term therapy with human growth hormoneA Carrascosa, E Vicens-Calvet, L Audi, et al.
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Hormone Research|May 18, 2001
Low areal bone mineral density values in adolescents and young adult turner syndrome patients increase after long-term transdermal estradiol therapyM Gussinyé, P Terrades, D Yeste, et al.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|January 1, 1989
Insulin treatment in adolescenceE Vicens-Calvet, M Gussinyé, M A Albisu, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|November 5, 1999
Paternal sex chromosome aneuploidy as a possible origin of Turner syndrome in monozygotic twins: case reportO Martínez-Pasarell, C Templado, E Vicens-Calvet, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|April 1, 1980
Masculinization of a female fetus by Krukenberg tumor during pregnancyE Vicens, J Martinez-Mora, N Potau, et al.
Hormone Research|November 24, 1999
PCR protocol to detect parental origin and hidden mosaicism inSex chromosome aneuploidiesO Martínez-Pasarell, C Templado, J Egozcue, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|October 12, 2000
Spontaneous, but not induced, puberty permits adequate bone mass acquisition in adolescent Turner syndrome patientsA Carrascosa, M Gussinyé, P Terradas, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|April 12, 2005
Needs and its relation to symptom dimensions in a sample of outpatients with schizophreniaS Ochoa, J M Haro, J Usall, et al.
Anales Espanoles De Pediatria|December 1, 1986
[Chronic delay of growth with normal response of growth hormone secretion to provocation stimuli for its liberation and decreased somatomedin activity: treatment with growth hormone over 6 months]A Carrascosa, M Albisu, M Gusinye, et al.
Revista Espanola De Sanidad Penitenciaria|March 22, 2016
Intellectual disability and the prison settingV Tort, R Dueñas, E Vicens, et al.
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica|May 1, 1987
Chronic growth retardation with normal growth hormone response to provocative stimuli and low somatomedin activity. Long-term therapy with human growth hormoneA Carrascosa, E Vicens-Calvet, L Audi, et al.
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