Discrimination of hip fractures by quantitative ultrasound of the phalanges and the calcaneus and dual X-ray absorptiometry.
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John Damilakis | Kostas Perisinakis | Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis | J. Damilakis | K. Perisinakis | N. Gourtsoyiannis | G. Papadokostakis | A. Hadjipavlou | T. Maris | Alexander Hadjipavlou | George Papadokostakis | Thomas Maris | P Dimitriou | P. Dimitriou
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