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Implants / Human vertebral column / Skeletal system / Cervical dislocation / Bone fracture / Medical device / Thoracic vertebrae / Cervical vertebrae / Polyaxial screw / Medicine / Anatomy / Vertebral column
Date: 2011-06-27 00:49:38
Implants
Human vertebral column
Skeletal system
Cervical dislocation
Bone fracture
Medical device
Thoracic vertebrae
Cervical vertebrae
Polyaxial screw
Medicine
Anatomy
Vertebral column

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