Incidence and prevalence of total joint replacements due to osteoarthritis in the elderly: risk factors and factors associated with late life prevalence in the AGES-Reykjavik Study
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V. Gudnason | T. Harris | G. Eiriksdottir | L. Launer | T. Aspelund | S. Sigurdsson | H. Jonsson | S. Sigurdardottir | S. Olafsdottir
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