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. 2025 Jan 31:68:93-95.
doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2025.01.019. eCollection 2025 Oct.

Response of Miller ME and Ayoub to Letter to the Editor by Schatzman and BS Miller reading article: Increased blood 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D levels in infants with metabolic bone disease of infancy in contested cases of child abuse. Journal of orthopaedics. 2024 Oct 29;63:81

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Response of Miller ME and Ayoub to Letter to the Editor by Schatzman and BS Miller reading article: Increased blood 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D levels in infants with metabolic bone disease of infancy in contested cases of child abuse. Journal of orthopaedics. 2024 Oct 29;63:81

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1.The authors have no competing interests.2.AI was not used in the preparation of this paper.3.Contributions:Dr. MilleraConceptualized the studybCompiled the clinical informationcWrote the first draftdApproved the final paperDr. AyoubaInterpreted the X-raysbEdited the first draftcApproved the final paper4.There was no funding of this study.

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