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Ultrasound bone mass in schizophrenic patients on antipsychotic therapy
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 11/19/08
Rey-Sanchez P et al. - Schizophrenic women in treatment with antipsychotic drugs had a loss of phalangeal bone mass that was associated with the levels of vitamin D or PTH, and increased bone turnover.
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