Radiological criteria for atypical features of femur fractures: what we can learn when applied in a clinical study setting
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D. Bauer | H. Genant | D. Black | E. Leblanc | E. Orwoll | D. Friess | A. Santora | A. D. de Papp | R. Dell | A. G. Rosales | D. Boardman
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