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Cervical Diskography: Analysis of Provoked Responses at C2–C3, C3–C4, and C4–C5
Wade Wong and Charles Kerber
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2000, 21 (2) 242-243;
Wade Wong
aInterventional Neuroradiology University of California San Diego, CA
D.OCharles Kerber
aInterventional Neuroradiology University of California San Diego, CA
M.D
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Wade Wong, Charles Kerber
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