Management strategies of prosthetic joint infections of the hip
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F. Vandenesch | O. Guyen | P. Neyret | M. Janier | F. Giammarile | S. Goutelle | S. Lustig | J. Bérard | F. Biron | A. Boibieux | D. Peyramond | C. Chidiac | F. Signorelli | P. Breton | F. Laurent | M. Tod | F. Valour | T. Ferry | J. Rasigade | A. Mojallal | M. Gagnieu | F. Ader | H. Shipkov | T. Perpoint | A. Viste | R. Desmarchelier | C. Dupieux | P. Miailhes | F. Dalat | M. Fessy | E. Braun | F. Daoud | I. Morelec | J. Karsenty | F. Boucher | R. Laurent | M. Vallat | Joseph X. Robin | O. Cantin | J. Lippman | B. Cédric | O. Reynaud | Villa | C. Hirtum
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