Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Associated with a Fracture in Elderly Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
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Affiliation:
1. Spine and Spinal Cord Center, School of Medicine, International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital
2. Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, International University of Health and Welfare
Publisher
Japan Neurosurgical Society
Subject
Clinical Neurology,Surgery
Link
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/nmc/58/3/58_oa.2017-0112/_pdf
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