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  • 25. Reoperation after combat-related major lower extremity amputations.
    Tintle SM, Shawen SB, Forsberg JA, Gajewski DA, Keeling JJ, Andersen RC, Potter BK.
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  • 27. The road to recovery and rehabilitation for injured service members with limb loss: a focus on Iraq and Afghanistan.
    Isaacson BM, Weeks SR, Pasquina PF, Webster JB, Beck JP, Bloebaum RD.
    US Army Med Dep J; 2010 Apr 12; ():31-6. PubMed ID: 21181652
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  • 32. Pelvic, spinal and extremity wounds among combat-specific personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan (2003-2011): A new paradigm in military musculoskeletal medicine.
    Schoenfeld AJ, Dunn JC, Belmont PJ.
    Injury; 2013 Dec 12; 44(12):1866-70. PubMed ID: 23998993
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  • 36. Disability After Deployment Injury: Are Women and Men Service Members Different?
    Rivera JC, Hylden CM, Johnson AE.
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  • 38. Comparison of development of heterotopic ossification in injured US and UK Armed Services personnel with combat-related amputations: preliminary findings and hypotheses regarding causality.
    Brown KV, Dharm-Datta S, Potter BK, Etherington J, Mistlin A, Hsu JR, Clasper JC.
    J Trauma; 2010 Jul 12; 69 Suppl 1():S116-22. PubMed ID: 20622605
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  • 39. Use and complications of operative control of arterial inflow in combat casualties with traumatic lower-extremity amputations caused by improvised explosive devices.
    Poon H, Morrison JJ, Clasper JC, Midwinter MJ, Jansen JO.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2013 Aug 12; 75(2 Suppl 2):S233-7. PubMed ID: 23883914
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  • 40. Combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health problems and barriers to care.
    Hoge CW, Castro CA, Messer SC, McGurk D, Cotting DI, Koffman RL.
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