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Lack of radiographic loosening signs in a hip resurfacing that failed by stem fracture; Case report
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 06/18/09
Watters TS et al. - The case report highlights the difficulty in diagnosing femoral component loosening in hip resurfacing in the absence of gross implant subsidence or stem radiolucency.
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