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The Relationship between the Functional Abilities of Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury and the Severity of Damage Revealed by MR Imaging

Adam E. Flanders, Claire M. Spettell, David P. Friedman, Ralph J. Marino and Gerald J. Herbison
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