Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty

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Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty. / Mogensen, Signe Sloth; Aksglaede, Lise; Mouritsen, Annette; Sørensen, Kaspar; Main, Katharina M; Gideon, Peter; Juul, Anders.

In: P L o S One, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2012, p. e29829.

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Mogensen, SS, Aksglaede, L, Mouritsen, A, Sørensen, K, Main, KM, Gideon, P & Juul, A 2012, 'Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty', P L o S One, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. e29829. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029829

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Mogensen, S. S., Aksglaede, L., Mouritsen, A., Sørensen, K., Main, K. M., Gideon, P., & Juul, A. (2012). Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty. P L o S One, 7(1), e29829. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029829

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Mogensen SS, Aksglaede L, Mouritsen A, Sørensen K, Main KM, Gideon P et al. Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty. P L o S One. 2012;7(1):e29829. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029829

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Mogensen, Signe Sloth ; Aksglaede, Lise ; Mouritsen, Annette ; Sørensen, Kaspar ; Main, Katharina M ; Gideon, Peter ; Juul, Anders. / Pathological and incidental findings on brain MRI in a single-center study of 229 consecutive girls with early or precocious puberty. In: P L o S One. 2012 ; Vol. 7, No. 1. pp. e29829.

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