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Reliability of diagnostic imaging for degenerative diseases with osseous changes in the temporomandibular joint with special emphasis on subchondral cyst: methodological issue

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Sabour, S. Reliability of diagnostic imaging for degenerative diseases with osseous changes in the temporomandibular joint with special emphasis on subchondral cyst: methodological issue. Oral Radiol 37, 164–165 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11282-020-00441-2

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