Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Male Patients with Osteoporosis and Controls
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B. Lucani | A. Santucci | L. Gennari | D. Merlotti | N. Figura | S. Campagna | B. Franci | C. Lenzi | L. Trabalzini | L. Bianciardi | C. Gonnelli | A. Nut
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