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Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
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References for the Spine
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Cervical Spine Ref
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Scoliosis References
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Spondylolysis
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Spondylolisthesis
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Spinal Cord Injury:
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Spinal Fracture
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Serum CK and LDH changes after anterior approaches to the thoracic
and lumbar spine.
Reliability of indications for cervical spine films in trauma patients.
Vertebral body resection for epidural compression by malignant tumors.
Results of forty-seven consecutive operative procedures.
Origin of the uncus and of Luschka's joint in the cervical spine.
Aneurysmal bone cyst of the spine.
Failure of stabilization of the spine with methylmethacrylate. A
retrospective analysis of twenty-four cases.
Closed subarachnoid drainage for management of cerebrospinal fluid
leakage after an operation on the spine.
Spinal tuberculosis in a developed country. A review of 26 cases with
special emphasis on abscesses and neurologic complications.
Vertebra plana. Long-term follow-up in five patients.
Hyperalimentation for superior mesenteric-artery (cast) syndrome
following correction of spinal deformity.
Orthopaedic management of lumbosacral agenesis. Long-term follow-up.
Lumbosacral nerve-root anomalies.
Spine deformity subsequent to acquired childhood spinal cord injury.
Spinal deformity in children treated for neuroblastoma.
The role of vascular damage and fibrosis in the pathogenesis of nerve
root damage.
The relationship of structural pathology to the nerve root.
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The facet syndrome.
Transverse process fractures of the cervical vertebrae: are they
insignificant .
The results of operations on the lumbar spine in patients who have
diabetes mellitus.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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