The role of atherosclerosis in osteoarthritis
In recent years, several papers that report an association between atherosclerosis (AS) and osteoarthritis (OA) have been published. Studying this relation is, however, not a sinecure owing to the multifactorial nature of these diseases and their long lead-in times. In this review, we discuss the ev...
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