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Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze: Additional Spine Length with Shorter Distraction Interval, but at What Cost?

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Author Affiliations and Disclosures: Catherine Qiu, The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia; Carina Lott, The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia; Patrick Cahill, The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, AAOS (Advisory Board or Panel), Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Advisory Board or Panel), Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (Advisory Board or Panel), Scoliosis Research Society (Advisory Board or Panel), Spine Deformity (Advisory Board or Panel), Biogen, Inc. (Consultant), NuVasive, Inc. (Consultant), Setting Scoliosis Straight Foundation (Grants/Research Support), Childrens Spine Study Group (Grants/Research Support); Jason Anari. The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia

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Qiu, C., Lott, C., Cahill, P. et al. Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze: Additional Spine Length with Shorter Distraction Interval, but at What Cost?. Spine Deform 7, 1014–1015 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspd.2019.09.010

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