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1. Assessment of injury to the thoracolumbar posterior ligamentous complex in the setting of normal-appearing plain radiography. Lee JY, Vaccaro AR, Schweitzer KM, Lim MR, Baron EM, Rampersaud R, Oner FC, Hulbert RJ, Hedlund R, Fehlings MG, Arnold P, Harrop J, Bono CM, Anderson PA, Patel A, Anderson DG, Harris MB. Spine J; 2007; 7(4):422-7. PubMed ID: 17630140 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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