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While working independently in 1931 , Finkelstein and Mayer and Burman
reported experiences with viewing the interior of the knee joint and punch biopsy
procedures . Burman not only reported his experience with arthroscopy of the
knee ...
While working independently in 1931 , Finkelstein and Mayer and Burman
reported experiences with viewing the interior of the knee joint and punch biopsy
procedures . Burman not only reported his experience with arthroscopy of the
knee ...
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Cauchoix et al . reported immediate postoperative relief in 25 of 26 patients after
this technique . Followup ( average 3 / 4 years ) showed 22 still leading a normal
life . Four patients developed a secondary slip . nera et al . in Bologna found that
...
Cauchoix et al . reported immediate postoperative relief in 25 of 26 patients after
this technique . Followup ( average 3 / 4 years ) showed 22 still leading a normal
life . Four patients developed a secondary slip . nera et al . in Bologna found that
...
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Whalen et al . have recently reported that even the developing vertebrate
intervertebral discs are avascular . They note that the blood supply ends in the
vertebral end plate adjacent to the disc . Spinal infection has most commonly
been ...
Whalen et al . have recently reported that even the developing vertebrate
intervertebral discs are avascular . They note that the blood supply ends in the
vertebral end plate adjacent to the disc . Spinal infection has most commonly
been ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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