Erin E. MastersonAnnette L. FitzpatrickDaniel A. EnquobahrieLloyd ManclEsther CondePhilippe P. Hujoel2026-03-222026-03-22201710.1002/ajpa.23283https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23283https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45113Citaciones: 32The study describes a possibly novel form of enamel hypoplasia and provides evidence for associations of malnutrition-related measures in early childhood, including stunted growth and parasitic helminth infection, with the observed enamel defects.enEnamel hypoplasiaMedicineEnamel paintMalnutritionDentistryAnemiaPediatricsPhysiologyMalnutritionārelated early childhood exposures and enamel defects in the permanent dentition: A longitudinal study from the Bolivian Amazonarticle