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Are Serum Ion Levels Elevated in Pediatric Patients with Growing Spine Implants vs. Controls?

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Author Affiliations and Disclosures: Smitha Mathew, Mayo Clinic; A Noelle Larson, Mayo Clinic; Bangke Zhang, Mayo Clinic; Yong Xie, Mayo Clinic; Matthew Abdel, Mayo Clinic, Stryker (Consultant); Andre J van Wijnen, Mayo Clinic; Todd Milbrandt, Mayo Clinic, Medtronic, Zimmer (Consultant), Orthopediatrics (Consultant), Broadwater (Advisory Board or Panel), Viking Scientific (Other Financial or Material Support (royalties, patents, etc); Geoffrey Haft, Sanford Health

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Mathew, S., Larson, A.N., Zhang, B. et al. Are Serum Ion Levels Elevated in Pediatric Patients with Growing Spine Implants vs. Controls?. Spine Deform 7, 1020–1021 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspd.2019.09.030

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