Parents’ and Patients’ Preferences and Concerns in Idiopathic Adolescent Scoliosis: A Cross-Sectional Preoperative Analysis
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Randal R. Betz | Harry L. Shufflebarger | R. Betz | L. Lenke | K. Bridwell | T. Lowe | Lawrence G. Lenke | H. Shufflebarger | Keith H. Bridwell | Thomas G. Lowe | George S. Bassett | G. Bassett
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