Disease Duration and Stage Influence Bone Microstructure in Patients With Primary Biliary Cholangitis
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A. Lohse | M. Amling | C. Schramm | N. Oehler | T. Schinke | H. Mussawy | T. Schmidt | T. Rolvien | Constantin Schmidt | F. Schmidt | S. Butscheidt | J. Hubert | T. Hawellek | F. Barvencik
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