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Literature Commentary by Dr. John G. Bartlett: Osteonecrosis in HIV+ Patients, January 2008
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Title Literature Commentary by Dr. John G. Bartlett: Osteonecrosis in HIV+ Patients, January 2008
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566874?src=rss
Description In this review and commentary: A study of the incidence of symptomatic and asymptomatic osteonecrosis using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals a need for improved prevention and treatment.
Medscape HIV/AIDS
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Date Jan 23, 2008
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