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Evidence-based Medicine: How to practice and teach evidence based medicine
New York, Edinburgh, London: Churchill-Livingston
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The effect of pedicle screw instrumentation on functional outcome and fusion rates in posterolateral lumbar spinal fusion: A prospective, randomized clinical study
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The Cochrane review of surgery for lumbar disc prolapse and degenerative lumbar spondylosis
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A prospective randomized study of anterior single-level cervical disc operations with long-term follow-up: Surgical fusion is unnecessary
S. Savolainen J. Rinne J. Hernesniemi A prospective randomized study of anterior single-level cervical disc operations with long-term follow-up: surgical fusion is unnecessary Neurosurgery 43 1 1998 51-55