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Risk Factors for Neurological Deficiency One Year after Blunt-Induced Traumatic Cervical Fracture
European Neurology, 07/01/09
Pull ter Gunne AF et al. - During patient evaluation, the identified variables should be taken into account. If one understands the risk factors, then it is possible to explain the expected outcome after the spine fracture.
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