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164 related items for PubMed ID: 16602338

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  • 54. Football-related spinal cord injuries among high school players--Louisiana, 1989.
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  • 58. From the Centers for Disease Control. Football-related spinal cord injuries among high school players--Louisiana, 1989.
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