Osteoid Osteoma of the Spine : A Novel Technique Using Combined Computer-Assisted and Gamma Probe-Guided High-Speed Intralesional Drill Excision
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概要
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- 2005-02-01
著者
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Van Royen
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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Wuisman Paul
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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Wuisman Paul
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Free University Hospital
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Baayen Johannes
Department Of Neurosurgery Free University Medical Center
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Baayen Johannes
Department Of Neurosurgery Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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PIJPERS Rik
Department of Nuclear Medicine, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Spine Center
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NOSKE David
Department of Neurosurgery, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Spine Center
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SCHAKENRAAD Ditmar
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Spine Center
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Noske David
Department Of Neurosurgery Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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Pijpers Rik
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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Schakenraad Ditmar
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Vu University Medical Center Amsterdam Spine Center
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