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Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement
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Titel: | Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement/ G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner |
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title_full | Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner |
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title_full_unstemmed | Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner |
title_in_hierarchy | Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement / G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner, |
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