Lateral meniscus with tears or with histologic calcification does not increase the risk of lateral osteoarthritis after medial unicompartmental arthroplasty
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J. Hernigou | P. Hernigou | Wanshou Guo | Qidong Zhang | Nianfei Zhang | Juncheng Ge | Chang-Yi Liu | Sami Karam | J. Ge
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