Predictors of long-term opioid use among patients with painful lumbar spine conditions.
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James N Weinstein | Gilbert Fanciullo | Tor D Tosteson | J. Weinstein | E. Blood | T. Tosteson | J. Lurie | G. Fanciullo | E. Krebs | Erin E Krebs | Jon D Lurie | T. Carey | Emily A Blood | Timothy S Carey
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