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Greater trochanteric pain syndrome, another cause of hip or thigh pain in multiple sclerosis
- Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, Fife Rehabilitation Service, Cameron Hospital, Windygates, Fife KY8 5RR, UK; lancesloan{at}fife-pct.scot.nhs.uk
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Greater trochanteric pain syndrome, another cause of hip or thigh pain in multiple sclerosis
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- First published May 15, 2009.
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May 15, 2009
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