Bibliographie
Bibliographie
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Contact auteur(s)
Adresse des auteurs :
Prs Jean-Philippe Bonjour
et René Rizzoli
Division des maladies osseuses
Département de médecine interne
Hôpital cantonal universitaire
1211 Genève 14
E-mail : bonjour@cmu.unige.ch