MRI-detected subchondral bone marrow signal alterations of the knee joint: terminology, imaging appearance, relevance and radiological differential diagnosis.
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A Guermazi | D J Hunter | A. Guermazi | F. Roemer | D. Hunter | M. Crema | K. Bohndorf | R. Frobell | M D Crema | F W Roemer | K Bohndorf | R Frobell | W Fischer | W. Fischer | K. Bohndorf | F. Roemer | David J. Hunter
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