Sensitivity and Specificity of Ultrasonography in Early Diagnosis of Metatarsal Bone Stress Fractures: A Pilot Study of 37 Patients
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B. Fautrel | S. Rozenberg | P. Bourgeois | F. Etchepare | F. Banal | F. Gandjbakhch | V. Foltz | A. Koeger | A. Goldcher
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