Does Scoliosis Have a Psychological Impact and Does Gender Make a Difference?
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James W. Ogilvie | Robert L. Kane | Michael D. Resnick | Ensor E. Transfeldt | R. Blum | R. Kane | M. Resnick | E. Transfeldt | J. Ogilvie | William K. Payne | Robert W. Blum | W. K. Payne
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