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The association of MRI-detected tibiofemoral subchondral bone marrow lesions with prevalent and incident subchondral bone attrition: The MOST study
Bibliografiske detaljer
Main Authors:
Roemer, F
,
Guermazi, A
,
Neogi, T
,
Zhu, Y
,
Zhang, Y
,
Javaid, M
,
Lynch, J
,
Crema, MD
,
Marra, MD
,
Torner, J
,
Lewis, C
,
Felson, D
,
Nevitt, M
Format:
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Udgivet:
2008
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Subchondral bone marrow lesions are highly associated with, and predict subchondral bone attrition longitudinally: the MOST study.
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Udgivet: (2009)
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af: Crema, MD, et al.
Udgivet: (2010)