Association between Metabolic Obesity Phenotypes and the Burden of Hospitalized Postmenopausal Patients Concomitant with Osteoporosis: A Retrospective Cohort Study Based on the National Readmission Database
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Chao Xu | Xiude Fan | Zhixiang Wang | Junming Han | Weibo Xia | Jie Jiang | Jiajun Zhao | Yang Tian | Yingchun Dong | Zinuo Yuan
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