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Morphogenesis of Osteoarthrosis

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Osteoarthritis

Abstract

The different morphological aspects of osteoarthrosis, especially the disease modifying secondary and tertiary events, indicating that joint failure is more than cartilage loss, may be demonstrated by a short case report.

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Mohr, W. (2000). Morphogenesis of Osteoarthrosis. In: Grifka, J., Ogilvie-Harris, D.J. (eds) Osteoarthritis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87752-0_3

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