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'''Body surface area''' is estimated by:<ref name="pmid3657876">{{cite journal| author=Mosteller RD| title=Simplified calculation of body-surface area. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1987 | volume= 317 | issue= 17 | pages= 1098 | pmid=3657876  
The '''body-surface area''' (BSA) &mdash; that is, more precisely, the surface area of a human body or, equivalently, the size of its skin &mdash;
is a physiological measure used in medicine.
 
A common estimate is given by the Mosteller formula:
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see Bibliography -->


<math>m^2 = \sqrt{\frac{Height(inches) \times Weight (pounds)}{3131}}</math>
<math> \text{BSA} (\mathrm m^2 ) = \sqrt { \text{weight} (\mathrm{kg}) \times \text{height}(\mathrm{cm}) \over 3600 }
 
                                  = \sqrt { \text{weight} (\mathrm{lb}) \times \text{height}(\mathrm{in}) \over 3131 } </math>
==References==
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Revision as of 13:36, 7 September 2011

The body-surface area (BSA) — that is, more precisely, the surface area of a human body or, equivalently, the size of its skin — is a physiological measure used in medicine.

A common estimate is given by the Mosteller formula: </ref> see Bibliography -->