Nonspherical femoral head shape (pistol grip deformity), neck shaft angle, and risk of hip osteoarthritis: a case-control study.
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Michael Doherty | Philip Courtney | K. Muir | R. Maciewicz | M. Doherty | Weiya Zhang | S. Doherty | Sally Doherty | Wendy Jenkins | Rose A Maciewicz | Kenneth Muir | Weiya Zhang | P. Courtney | W. Jenkins
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