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Total hip replacement at patients with high congenital
hip dislocation (literature review)
A.Yu. Buniatyan
The problem of high congenital dislocation remains actual because of high amount of patients,
rate of complications and disabilities. Different classifications, approaches and treatment
methods have been suggested for this disease.
Ìåäèöèíñêèé Âåñòíèê Ýðåáóíè, 2013, 2(54), 31-40
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