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by Robert Burks, MD | 6 years ago
An osteochondral allograft is a piece of tissue taken from a deceased donor to replace damaged cartilage that lines the ends of bones in a joint.
by Robert Burks, MD | 6 years ago
An osteochondral allograft is a piece of tissue taken from a deceased donor to replace damaged cartilage that lines the ends of bones in a joint.
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