Measures of hip morphology are related to development of worsening radiographic hip osteoarthritis over 6 to 13 year follow-up: the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project.
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J. Jordan | T. Schwartz | N. Arden | J. Renner | K. Leyland | A. Nelson | J. L. Stiller | X. Shi
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