PHILADELPHIA (MedPage Today) -- Declining rates of major joint surgery appear to be the result of improving medical treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, researchers suggested here.
ACR: Joint Surgery Declines Hint at Better RA Drugs (CME/CE)Courtesy MedPage Today Surgery Thu, 10/22/2009 - 10:00
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