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bibliographicCitation Mayer EI, Homoki J, Ranke MB. Spontaneous growth and bone age development in a patient with 17alpha-hydroxylase deficiency: evidence of the role of sexual steroids in prepubertal bone maturation. J Pediatr. 1999 Mar;134(3):371–5. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70468-3. PMID: 10064681.
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