The relationship between face or skull fractures and cervical spine and spinal cord injuries: a review of 13,834 patients.
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R. Rutledge | J. Meredith | M. Thomason | D. Oller | M Thomason | R Rutledge | J Moylan | T Clancy | D W Oller | J W Meredith | B Foil | J. Moylan | T. Clancy | B. Foil
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