Relationship between frailty and methotrexate discontinuation due to adverse events in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Author:

Sobue YasumoriORCID,Suzuki Mochihito,Ohashi Yoshifumi,Koshima Hiroshi,Okui Nobuyuki,Funahashi Koji,Ishikawa Hisato,Inoue Hidenori,Asai Shuji,Terabe Kenya,Kishimoto Kenji,Kihira Daisuke,Maeda Masataka,Sato Ryo,Imagama Shiro

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine,Rheumatology

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