Trabecular bone texture detected by plain radiography is associated with an increased risk of knee replacement in patients with osteoarthritis: a 6 year prospective follow up study.
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G. Stachowiak | F. Cicuttini | A. Wluka | M. Wolski | P. Podsiadło | F M Cicuttini | A E Wluka | G W Stachowiak | P Podsiadlo | M Wolski
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