Reduction in mortality in pediatric non-idiopathic scoliosis by implementing a multidisciplinary screening process
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Brian G. Smith | Lorenzo Deveza | H. Farber | D. Wesson | W. Phillips | L. Jefferson | B. Dahl | John A. Heydemann | Mohit J. Jain | N. Patel | E. Spoede | K. Kocab | F. Gerow | Darrell Hanson | David Liu | Barkha N Chhabra | Brian Harold Larry Nihar Smith Farber Jefferson Patel
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