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Body surface area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (302 words) |
 | In physiology and medicine, the body surface area (BSA) is the measured or calculated surface of a human body. |
 | For many clinical purposes BSA is a better indicator of metabolic mass than body weight because it is less affected by abnormal adipose mass. |
 | Glucocorticoid dosing is also expressed in terms of BSA for calculating maintenance doses or to compare high dose use with maintenance requirement. |
| Estimating Body Surface Area in Infants and Children (1384 words) |
 | Examination of published human body surface area (BSA) data discloses a linear relationship between BSA and weight in infants and children weighing between 3 and 30 kg. |
 | The BSA may be estimated with a nomogram, which is a graphical rendering of a formula, or calculated by scientific calculator or computer. |
 | The units are different, weight being in kilograms and BSA being in square meters, and this equation is only valid for well-proportioned infants and children between the weights of 3 and 30 kg, as is the linear regression formula. |