Page number on which a document ends.
The <lpage> element is used as part of bibliographic reference metadata inside bibliographic references (<element-citation> and <mixed-citation>).
Cited electronic-only journals do not traditionally have page numbers and use the <elocation-id> element instead.
<!ELEMENT lpage (#PCDATA) >
Text, numbers, or special characters
<element-citation>, <mixed-citation>, <nlm-citation>, <product>, <related-article>, <related-object>
In an element-style bibliographic citation (punctuation and spacing removed):
<article>
...
<back>
...
<ref-list>
...
<ref id="B8">
<element-citation>
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name><surname>Weissert</surname>
<given-names>W</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Wan</surname>
<given-names>T</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Livieratos</surname>
<given-names>B</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Katz</surname>
<given-names>S</given-names></name>
</person-group>
<article-title>Effects and costs of day-care services for the
chronically ill: a randomized experiment</article-title>
<source>Medical Care</source>
<year>1980</year>
<volume>18</volume>
<fpage>567</fpage>
<lpage>584</lpage>
<pub-id pub-id-type="pmid">6772889</pub-id>
</element-citation>
</ref>
...
</ref-list>
...
</back>
</article>
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