Reamed versus unreamed nail in the treatment of tibia shaft fractures
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K. Šmejkal | M. Frank | J. Trlica | T. Holecek | J. Kočí | T. Dědek | P. Lochman | J. Folvarský | L. Hasenöhrlová | J. Zahradníček | I. Žvák
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