DescriptionFabella prevalence rate increases over 150 years - Fig 4.jpg
English: Fig. 4 There is a statistically significant relationship between prevalence rate and time, with people being, on average, nearly 3.5 times more likely to have a fabella in 2018 than in 1918. The confidence intervals are, from widest to narrowest, 99, 95, 75, and 50%. The raw data used to create this figure are available in the Table S2.
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