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Prevalence and risk factors of osteoporosis in patients with Parkinson’s disease

✍ Scribed by A. Bezza; Z. Ouzzif; H. Naji; L. Achemlal; A. Mounach; M. Nouijai; A. Bourazza; R. Mossadeq; A. El Maghraoui


Publisher
Springer
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
224 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0172-8172

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