Vitamin D Deficiency with High Intact PTH Levels is More Common in Younger than in Older Women: A Study of Women Aged 39-64 Years

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Vitamin D Deficiency with High Intact PTH Levels is More Common in Younger than in Older Women: A Study of Women Aged 39-64 Years is …
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P356DOI10.2302/KJM.2015-0010-OA
P698PubMed publication ID26853879

P50authorYuji NishiwakiQ90049135
P2093author name stringMasaya Nakamura
Hiroshi Hirose
Ikuo Saito
Yoshiaki Toyama
Morio Matsumoto
Atsuhiro Fujie
Eri Katsuyama
Hiroya Kanagawa
Kana Miyamoto
Shigeyuki Yoshida
Takeshi Miyamoto
Tami Kobayashi
Yuiko Sato
Takeshi Kanda
Tomoaki Mori
Hiroya Miyamoto
P433issue2
P921main subjectvitamin DQ175621
vitamin deficiencyQ194435
vitamin D deficiencyQ4138762
P304page(s)33-38
P577publication date2016-02-05
P1433published inKeio Journal of MedicineQ15755860
P1476titleVitamin D Deficiency with High Intact PTH Levels is More Common in Younger than in Older Women: A Study of Women Aged 39-64 Years
P478volume65

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