Access Strategies for Revision in Anterior Lumbar Surgery
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概要
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- 2008-07-01
著者
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Kropf Michael
Spine Institute At St. John's Hospital
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Kropf Michael
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Ucla School Of Medicine
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Bae Hyun
Spine Research Foundation Spine Institute At Saint John's Health Center
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Delamarter Rick
Department Of Surgery Geffen School Of Medicine
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Delamarter Rick
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of California Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Bae Hyun
L. A. Spine Institute
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Watkins Robert
Department Of Orthopedics Keck School Of Medicine
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BRAU Salvador
Department of Surgery (Vascular), Keck School of Medicine
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WILLIAMS Lytton
Department of Orthopedics, Keck School of Medicine
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SCHIFFMAN Michael
Sothern California Orthopedic Physicians
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Brau Salvador
Department Of Surgery (vascular) Keck School Of Medicine
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Williams Lytton
Department Of Orthopedics Keck School Of Medicine
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Delamarter Rick
The Spine Institute At St. John's Hospital
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