KNEE JOINT OSTEOARTHROSIS: RISK FACTORS OF RAPID PROGRESSION
- 作者: Zaitseva EM1, Alexeeva LI1
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- Research Institute of Rheumatology of RAMS
- 期: 卷 84, 编号 5 (2012)
- 页面: 42-45
- 栏目: Editorial
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0040-3660/article/view/31038
- ID: 31038
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E Zaitseva
Research Institute of Rheumatology of RAMS
Email: zay.ele@yandex.ru
мл. науч. сотр. лаб. остеоартроза отд. метаболических заболеваний костей и суставов НИИР РАМН
L Alexeeva
Research Institute of Rheumatology of RAMSд-р мед. наук, зав. лаб. остеоартроза отд. метаболических заболеваний костей и суставов НИИР РАМН
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