The presence of MEFV gene mutations in patients with primary osteoarthritis who require surgery |
Yilmaz, Sedat
(Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine)
Erdem, Hakan (Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine) Tunay, Servet (Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Gulhane School of Medicine) Torun, Deniz (Department of Medical Genetics, Gulhane School of Medicine) Genc, Halil (Department of Internal Medicine, Gulhane School of Medicine) Tunca, Yusuf (Department of Medical Genetics, Gulhane School of Medicine) Karadag, Omer (Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine) Simsek, Ismail (Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine) Bahce, Muhterem (Department of Medical Genetics, Gulhane School of Medicine) Pay, Salih (Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine) Dinc, Ayhan (Division of Rheumatology, Gulhane School of Medicine) |
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