92 EVALUATION OF THE USEFULNESS OF BIOMARKERS IN KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS OR LUMBAR SPONDYLOSIS IN MASS COHORT STUDY OF JAPAN
Mitsuya Morita(Fujita Health University), Kazutaka Nakamura(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), Toru Akune(National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities), Hiroyuki Oka(The University of Tokyo), Shigeyuki Muraki(The University of Tokyo), Hideo Kawaguchi, Noriko Yoshimura(The University of Tokyo), Hirofusa Ichinose(Fujita Health University), Hirotsugu Yamada(Tokushima University Hospital), H. Date(Fujita Health University)
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