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Increased risk of revision in patients with non-traumatic femoral head necrosis

Authors
  1. Alma B Pedersen
  2. Ann M Fenstad
  3. Bose VC
  4. Bouchain G
  5. Bradbury G
  6. Camilla Bergh
  7. Chandler HP
  8. Conroy JL
  9. Cornell CN
  10. Furnes O
  11. Fyda TM
  12. Göran Garellick
  13. Hungerford MW
  14. Johan Kärrholm
  15. Johannson HR
  16. Johnsen SP
  17. Katz JN
  18. Keijo T Mäkelä
  19. Kim YH
  20. Lee MS
  21. Leif I Havelin
  22. Lieberman JR
  23. Mahoney CR
  24. Maziar Mohaddes
  25. Mont MA
  26. Mont MA
  27. Ove Furnes
  28. Pekka Pulkkinen
  29. Piston RW
  30. Søren Overgaard
  31. Wei SY
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'Informa UK Limited'
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