Metastatic disease of the spine: Evaluation and treatment

Treatment of patients with metastatic disease of the spine continues to be a challenging problem. Advances in imaging studies and surgical techniques have improved patient outcomes with operative intervention. However, the lack of a validated set of criteria to determine spinal instability makes pat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2003-10, Vol.415 (415), p.S165-S175
Hauptverfasser: WALKER, Matthew P, YASZEMSKI, Michael J, KIM, Choll W, TALAC, Robert, CURRIER, Bradford L
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