Vascular Injury in Elective Anterior Lumbosacral Surgery
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概要
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- 2010-04-20
著者
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Wood Kirkham
Massachusetts General Hospital
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DEVINE John
Madigan Army Medical Center
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Wood Kirkham
Massachusetts General Hospital Department Of Orthopaedics Harvard Medical School
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Dettori Joseph
Spectrum Research Inc.
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Janssen Michael
Spine Education And Research Institute University Of Colorado
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FISCHER Dena
Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago College of De
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Devine John
Madigan Army Medical Center Orthopedic Service Department Of Surgery Usuhs
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Fischer Dena
Department Of Oral Medicine And Diagnostic Sciences University Of Illinois At Chicago College Of Den
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Fischer Dena
Department Of Oral Medicine And Diagnostic Sciences University Of Illinois At Chicago College Of Den
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