A preliminary study of ultrasound aspiration of bone erosion in early rheumatoid arthritis.
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P. Emery | P. O'connor | D. McGonagle | D McGonagle | W Gibbon | P O'Connor | D Blythe | R Wakefield | M Green | D Veale | P Emery | D. Veale | D. Blythe | W. Gibbon | M. Green | R. Wakefield
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