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Experience with the Use of the Macintosh Prosthesis in Knees of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Authors: EDWARD D. HENDERSON MD, CHARLES A. PETERSON MD

Abstract

The management of the painful and nonfunctioning knee in rheumatoid arthritis has not been successful by surgical procedures. The use of this prosthesis has had a modicum of success if the selection of cases was proper.

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