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First- time revision knee arthroplasty using a hinged prosthesis TEMPORAL TRENDS, INDICATIONS, AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RE- REVISION USING DATA FROM THE NATIONAL JOINT REGISTRY FOR 3,855 PATIENTS

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