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. 2021 Apr;32(4):779-780.
doi: 10.1007/s00198-020-05414-z. Epub 2021 Jan 21.

Are all fractures the same?

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Are all fractures the same?

K D Stathopoulos. Osteoporos Int. 2021 Apr.
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