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Dynamic Chiropractic, Mar 26, 2005 by Croft, Arthur
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References
1. Sehnert KW, Croft AC. Basal metabolic temperature vs. laboratory assessment in "posttraumatic hypothyroidism." / Manip Physiological Therap 1996;(1):6-12.
2. Bondanelli M, De Marinis L, Ambrosio MR, et al. Occurrence of pituitary dysfunction following traumatic brain injury. / Neurotrauma June 2004;21(6):685-96.
Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO. Previous articles, a "Talk Back'; forum and a brief biography of the author are available online at www.chiroweb.com/columnist/croft.
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Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO
Director, Spine Research Institute of San Diego
San Diego, California
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