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    Rüegg TB, Wicki AG, Aebli N, Wisianowsky C, Krebs J.
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  • 29. [Magnetic resonance in the evaluation of neurologic complications of cervical spondylosis].
    Castillo J, Parajó A, Prieto JM, López-Ibor L, Lema M, Noya M.
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  • 31. Preoperative and postoperative magnetic resonance image evaluations of the spinal cord in cervical myelopathy.
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