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Textbook of Radiology

The Spine

 

1. Anatomy and development

 

2. Trauma

 

3. Degenerative disease

 

4. Inflammatory disease

 

5. Spinal tumors

 

6. Congenital spinal malformations

 

7. Spinal arteriovenous malformations

 

8. Interventional procedures

 

Stig Holtås, Maximilian F. Reiser and Axel Stäbler



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