The shape of the lumbar vertebral canal in newborns

1997-11-01
Atilla, B
Yazici, M
Kopuz, C
Baris, S
Balcik, C
Study Design. This study used geometric measurement criteria to assess the incidence of a trefoil spinal canal configuration in neonates.

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Citation Formats
B. Atilla, M. Yazici, C. Kopuz, S. Baris, and C. Balcik, “The shape of the lumbar vertebral canal in newborns,” SPINE, pp. 2469–2472, 1997, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/68004.