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Predicting orthopedic involvement in patients with lipomyelomeningoceles
R. Shane Tubbs
, Richard G. Winters
, Robert P. Naftel
, Veena K. Acharya
, Michael Conklin
, Mohammadali M. Shoja
, Marios Loukas
, W. Jerry Oakes
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Keyphrases
Orthopedics
100%
Lipomyelomeningocele
100%
Deformity
44%
Orthopedic Complications
33%
Significant Relationship
22%
United States
11%
Counseling
11%
Surgical Correction
11%
Outcome Prediction
11%
Live Birth
11%
Motor Deficits
11%
Urinary Bladder
11%
Sensory Deficit
11%
Vertebral Level
11%
Anal Sphincter
11%
Sphincter Dysfunction
11%
Skin Abnormalities
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Orthopedics
100%
Lipomyelomeningocele
100%
Bladder
11%
Clinician
11%
Internal Anal Sphincter
11%
Patient Counseling
11%
Bladder Sphincter
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lipomyelomeningocele
100%
Live Birth
11%
Patient Counseling
11%