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TítuloClinical profile, level of affection and therapeutic management of patients with osteoarthritis in primary care: the spanish multicenter study EVALÚA

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Table 1. General Characteristics of Patients With Osteoarthritis Included in the Study
Table 2. American College of Rheumatology Clinical Classification Criteria for Osteoarthritis According to the Location
Table 3. American College of Rheumatology Radiological Classification Criteria for Osteoarthritis According to the Location
Table 4. Diagnosis Age and Progression Time of Osteoarthritis in Patients With Osteoarthritis of the Knee, Hip or Hand, According  to Diverse Variables
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