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Characteristics Associated With Bone Mineral Density Screening in Adults With Intellectual Disabilities

Deborah Dreyfus, Emily Lauer and Joanne Wilkinson
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine January 2014, 27 (1) 104-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2014.01.130114
Deborah Dreyfus
From the Department of Family Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA (DD, JW); and the Center for Developmental Disabilities Evaluation and Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Boston, MA (EL).
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Emily Lauer
From the Department of Family Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA (DD, JW); and the Center for Developmental Disabilities Evaluation and Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Boston, MA (EL).
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Joanne Wilkinson
From the Department of Family Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA (DD, JW); and the Center for Developmental Disabilities Evaluation and Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Boston, MA (EL).
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