Regional chest wall motion dysfunction in patients with pectus excavatum demonstrated via optoelectronic plethysmography.
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Michael Goretsky | Donald Nuss | M. Goretsky | D. Nuss | R. Kelly | Richard E Redlinger | Robert E Kelly | M Ann Kuhn | Kristal Sullivan | Ashley E Wootton | Angela Ebel | Robert J Obermeyer | R. Obermeyer | M. Kuhn | R. Redlinger | Kristal K. Sullivan | A. Ebel
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