Maturity assessment and curve progression in girls with idiopathic scoliosis.
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James O Sanders | D. Finegold | J. Sanders | R. Browne | T. Cooney | David N Finegold | Richard H Browne | Sharon J McConnell | Susan A Margraf | Timothy E Cooney
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