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An Autobiographical Case Series of Familial Post Ambulatory Swollen Hands (POTASH): Hand Swelling in…
Post Ambulatory Swollen Hands (POTASH): An Autobiographical Case Report.
Swollen hands and feet syndrome: An uncommon presentation of a common disease.
Polyarthritis and swollen hands and feet in an 80-year-old woman.
Injected Drug Addiction-Associated Swollen Hands: A Case Report of Methylamphetamine-Related Unilate…
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Figure-of-Eight Hand, Volumetric Measurements and Reliability in Clinic With Hand Injured Patients
The Nor-Hand Study
Radiological Evaluation of Radiesse Implantation in the Hands
S-Asenosyl-L-Methionine vs Placebo for Osteoarthritis of the Hands
Short-wave Diathermy in Patients With Osteoarthritis of the Hand
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