Abstract
Ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, and reactive arthritis show increased bone resorption, but differ with regard to bone formation.
Johannes Grisar, Peter M Bernecker, Martin Aringer, Kurt Redlich, Markus Sedlak, Wolfgang Wolozcszuk, Susanne Spitzauer, Stephan Grampp, Franz Kainberger, Wolfgang Ebner, Josef S Smolen and Peter Pietschmann
The Journal of Rheumatology July 2002, 29 (7) 1430-1436;
Johannes Grisar
Peter M Bernecker
Martin Aringer
Kurt Redlich
Markus Sedlak
Wolfgang Wolozcszuk
Susanne Spitzauer
Stephan Grampp
Franz Kainberger
Wolfgang Ebner
Josef S Smolen
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Ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, and reactive arthritis show increased bone resorption, but differ with regard to bone formation.
Johannes Grisar, Peter M Bernecker, Martin Aringer, Kurt Redlich, Markus Sedlak, Wolfgang Wolozcszuk, Susanne Spitzauer, Stephan Grampp, Franz Kainberger, Wolfgang Ebner, Josef S Smolen, Peter Pietschmann
The Journal of Rheumatology Jul 2002, 29 (7) 1430-1436;
Ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, and reactive arthritis show increased bone resorption, but differ with regard to bone formation.
Johannes Grisar, Peter M Bernecker, Martin Aringer, Kurt Redlich, Markus Sedlak, Wolfgang Wolozcszuk, Susanne Spitzauer, Stephan Grampp, Franz Kainberger, Wolfgang Ebner, Josef S Smolen, Peter Pietschmann
The Journal of Rheumatology Jul 2002, 29 (7) 1430-1436;