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. 1968 Apr;31(2):99–105. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.31.2.99

Contribution to the study of late cervical syringomyelic syndromes after dorsal or lumbar traumatic paraplegia.

A B Rossier, A Werner, E Wildi, J Berney
PMCID: PMC496311  PMID: 5684024

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