Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Tears with Magnetic Resonance Arthrography
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Tatsuya Koike | Hiromitsu Toyoda | K. Takaoka | H. Toyoda | Kunio Takaoka | Yoichi Ito | Hiroyasu Tomo | Yoshihiro Nakao | T. Koike | Yoichi M. Ito | H. Tomo | Yoshihiro Nakao
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