Lumbar Total Disc Arthroplasty Utilizing the ProDisc Prosthesis in Smokers Versus Nonsmokers : A Prospective Study With 2-Year Minimum Follow-up
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概要
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- 2006-04-20
著者
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SHAH Rahul
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Yale University School of Medicine
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Fenk-mayer Andrea
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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Shah Rahul
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery And Rehabilitation
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Karg Armin
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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EMERSON John
Department of Statistics, Yale University
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Pfeiffer Frank
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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BERTAGNOLI Rudolf
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine Center
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YUE James
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine Center
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KERSHAW Trace
School of Public Health
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NANIEVA Regina
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine Center
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HUSTED Daniel
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
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Bertagnoli Rudolf
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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Yue James
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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Emerson John
Department Of Statistics Yale University
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Nanieva Regina
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center
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