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Smoking is associated with increased cartilage loss and persistence of bone marrow lesions over 2 years in community-based individuals

  1. Smoking is associated with increased cartilage loss and persistence of bone marrow lesions over 2 years in community-based individuals. In Rheumatologia. ISSN 1210-1931. Bratislava : Slovak Academic Press, 2009, 2009, roč. 23, č. 3, s. 141-142.
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