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Early Changes in Nutrient Artery Blood Flow Following Tlbial Nailing WIth and Wlthout Reaming: A Preliminary Study
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma Vol. 12 No.2 pp.129-133 1999
Mark R. Brinker, *Stephen D. Cook, *James N. Dunlap, *Petros Christukls.
and Marc N. Elliott
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Source: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma Vol. 12 No.2 pp.129-133 1999
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