Outcomes after arthroscopic repair of type-II SLAP lesions.
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James E Voos | D. Altchek | J. Voos | A. Allen | Riley J. Williams | S. Brockmeier | F. Cordasco | Answorth A Allen | Riley J Williams | Stephen F Brockmeier | Frank A Cordasco | David W Altchek
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