A Novel Approach to Quantitatively Assess Posttraumatic Cervical Spinal Canal Compromise and Spinal Cord Compression : A Multicenter Responsiveness Study
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概要
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- 2011-05-01
著者
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FEHLINGS Michael
Toronto Western Hospital
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Aarabi Bizhan
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Maryland
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Fehlings Michael
Division Of Genetics And Development Toronto Western Research Institute University Health Network
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Furlan Julio
Division Of Genetics And Development Toronto Western Research Institute University Health Network
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Furlan Julio
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Harvard Medical School Brigham And Women's Hospital
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Fehlings Michael
Divisions Of Orthopaedic And Neurosurgery Toronto Western Hospital Krembil Neuroscience Center Unive
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KAILAYA-VASAN Ahilan
University College London
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Aarabi Bizhan
Department Of Neurosurgery Shock Trauma Center University Of Maryland School Of Medicine
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