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The '''body-surface area''' (BSA) — that is, more precisely, the surface area of a human body or, equivalently, the size of its skin —
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.
is a physiological measure used in medicine.
On the average, the body-surface area is 1.7 m<sup>2</sup> (1.9 m<sup>2</sup> for men and m<sup>1.6</sup> for women).
On the average, the body-surface area is 1.7 m<sup>2</sup> (1.9 m<sup>2</sup> for men and 1.6 m<sup>2</sup> for women).


A common estimate is given by the Mosteller formula:
A common estimate is given by the Mosteller formula:

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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. On the average, the body-surface area is 1.7 m2 (1.9 m2 for men and 1.6 m2 for women).

A common estimate is given by the Mosteller formula: