Total cholesterol and triglycerides are associated with the development of new bone marrow lesions in asymptomatic middle-aged women - a prospective cohort study
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F. Cicuttini | A. Wluka | F. Hanna | Jenny Adams | S. Davis | M. Davies-Tuck | R. Bell | S. Davison
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