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Should we always sing the orthopaedists’ tune when it comes to fracture classifications?

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Brandser, E., El-Khoury, G. Should we always sing the orthopaedists’ tune when it comes to fracture classifications?. Emergency Radiology 2, i (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02615816

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