The impact of thoracic surgical access on early shoulder function: video-assisted thoracic surgery versus posterolateral thoracotomy.
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A. Arifi | A. Sihoe | A. Yim | C. Ng | I. Wan | Wilson W. Li | T. W. Lee | T. Lee | Rosanna L M Lee
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