Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear

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Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear. / Tinning, Fie Brantbjerg; Hestbæk, Lise; Andersen, Anne Marie Nybo.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 179, No. 16, 17.04.2017.

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Tinning, FB, Hestbæk, L & Andersen, AMN 2017, 'Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 179, no. 16.

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Tinning, F. B., Hestbæk, L., & Andersen, A. M. N. (2017). Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 179(16).

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Tinning FB, Hestbæk L, Andersen AMN. Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2017 Apr 17;179(16).

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Tinning, Fie Brantbjerg ; Hestbæk, Lise ; Andersen, Anne Marie Nybo. / Growing pains are well-known, but the cause remains unclear. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2017 ; Vol. 179, No. 16.

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