
pmid: 1417163
handle: 10390/4908
The article describes the history, clinical picture and anatomopathological changes of Kashin-Beck disease with reference to the stages of the disease which are at present agreed upon. Specific reference is made to the occurrence of the disease in Tibet. An overview is given of the different proposed etiologies.
Adult, Male, China, Asia, Osteoarthropathy, Far East, Adolescent, Asia, Eastern, Mycotoxins, Tibet, Selenium, Fusarium, East, Asia, East, Osteoarthritis, Food Microbiology, Kashin-Beck disease, Humans, Nutrition disorders, Female, Child, Bone diseases
Adult, Male, China, Asia, Osteoarthropathy, Far East, Adolescent, Asia, Eastern, Mycotoxins, Tibet, Selenium, Fusarium, East, Asia, East, Osteoarthritis, Food Microbiology, Kashin-Beck disease, Humans, Nutrition disorders, Female, Child, Bone diseases
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