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  • Atypical femur fractures associated with bisphosphonates: from prodrome to resolution

    Braulio Sastre-Jala, Elaine Heredia-Heredia, Nuria Franco-Ferrando, Jaime Poquet-Jornet
    20-10-2015
    https://doi.org/10.4081/rr.2015.6068
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