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Osteoporotic femoral fracture in a child with propionic acidaemia presenting as non-accidental injury

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Talbot, J.C., Gummerson, N.W., Kluge, W. et al. Osteoporotic femoral fracture in a child with propionic acidaemia presenting as non-accidental injury. Eur J Pediatr 165, 496–497 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-006-0089-0

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