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Self-reported prevalence of psoriasis and evaluation of the impact on the natural history of hip osteoarthritis
Joint, Bone, Spine, 07/01/09
Kalyoncu U et al. - The prevalence of self-reported psoriasis was high in this cohort, almost twice the frequency reported in the general population. The disease course was not modified by the presence of psoriasis. These data should be further confirmed.
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