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Height at Start, First-Year Growth Response and Cause of Shortness at Birth Are Major Determinants of Adult Height Outcomes of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age and Silver-Russell Syndrome Treated with Growth Hormone: Analysis of Data from KIGS
MLA
Michael B. Ranke, and Anders Lindberg. “Height at Start, First-Year Growth Response and Cause of Shortness at Birth Are Major Determinants of Adult Height Outcomes of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age and Silver-Russell Syndrome Treated with Growth Hormone: Analysis of Data from KIGS.” Hormone Research in Paediatrics, vol. 74, Jan. 2010, pp. 259–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1159/000289570.
APA
Michael B. Ranke, & Anders Lindberg. (2010). Height at Start, First-Year Growth Response and Cause of Shortness at Birth Are Major Determinants of Adult Height Outcomes of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age and Silver-Russell Syndrome Treated with Growth Hormone: Analysis of Data from KIGS. Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 74, 259–266. https://doi.org/10.1159/000289570
Chicago
Michael B. Ranke, and Anders Lindberg. 2010. “Height at Start, First-Year Growth Response and Cause of Shortness at Birth Are Major Determinants of Adult Height Outcomes of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age and Silver-Russell Syndrome Treated with Growth Hormone: Analysis of Data from KIGS.” Hormone Research in Paediatrics 74 (January): 259–66. doi:10.1159/000289570.