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Associations of medial meniscal tear and extrusion with the sites of cartilage loss in the knee - Results from the Most study

Associations of medial meniscal tear and extrusion with the sites of cartilage loss in the knee - Results from the Most study

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Autors principals: Lynch, J, Javaid, M, Roemer, F, Guermazi, A, Tolstykh, I, Englund, M, McCulloch, C, Sharma, L, Lewis, C, Torner, J, Felson, D, Nevitt, M
Format: Conference item
Publicat: 2008
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