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Comparison of the Pullout Strength of Different Pedicle Screw Designs and Augmentation Techniques in an Osteoporotic Bone Model |
Gorkem Kiyak, Tevfik Balikci, Ahmed Majid Heydar, Murat Bezer |
Asian Spine J. 2018;12(1):3-11. Published online February 7, 2018 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4184/asj.2018.12.1.3 |
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