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In re C.R. CA4/1
T.F. appeals the juvenile court's jurisdictional and dispositional orders removing her minor son, C.R., from her care. Both T.F. and C.R. suffer from osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic bone disorder commonly known as brittle bone disease. T.F. asserts that the juvenile court's judgment must be reversed because insufficient evidence supported the court's findings that she failed to provide adequate medical care to C.R. and that, as a result, C.R. was at risk of suffering physical harm in her care. T.F. also asserts insufficient evidence supported the court's finding that C.R. was at risk of physical harm if returned to her care. We reject these challenges and affirm the judgment.

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