Prevalence and awareness of sacroiliac joint alterations on lumbar spine CT in low back pain patients younger than 40 years
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Eyal Klang | Merav Lidar | Iris Eshed | E. Klang | I. Eshed | Dvora Aharoni | Z. Lidar | Zvi Lidar | M. Lidar | D. Aharoni
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