ABSTRACT: Introduction: Osteoarticular pathologies of the knee are a major public health problem in Mali. For a long time, these pathologies have been investigated using arthroscopic scanning.
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Osteoarticular pathologies of the knee are a major public health problem in Mali. For a long time, these pathologies have been investigated using arthroscopic scanning.
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