Elevated tibiofemoral articular contact stress predicts risk for bone marrow lesions and cartilage damage at 30 months.
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T D Brown | A Guermazi | Andrew M. Kern | T. Brown | M. Nevitt | J. Torner | J. Lynch | A. Guermazi | J. Niu | N. Segal | D. D. Anderson | A. Kern | D D Anderson | J C Torner | M Nevitt | J Niu | N A Segal | J Lynch | A M Kern | Neil A. Segal | J. Lynch | Donald D. Anderson
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