Calcified Tissue International

, Volume 37, Issue 3, pp 332–332 | Cite as

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  • Sol Epstein
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Keywords

Tuberculosis Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Rickets Calcif Tissue Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
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References

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    Stroder J (1975) Immunity in vitamin D deficient rickets. In: Norman AW (ed) Vitamin D and problems related to uremic bone disease. Berlin, De Gruyter, pp 675–687Google Scholar

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© Springer-Verlag 1985

Authors and Affiliations

  • Sol Epstein
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  1. 1.Department of MedicineAlbert Einstein Medical CenterPhiladelphia

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