Diagnosis of Infected Total Knee: Findings of a Multicenter Database
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Javad Parvizi | R. Barrack | J. Parvizi | R. Burnett | P. Sharkey | Robert L. Barrack | E. Ghanem | Elie Ghanem | Peter Sharkey | Ajay Aggarwal | R. Stephen J. Burnett | A. Aggarwal | S. Burnett | Robert L. Barrack
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