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Underlying Mental Illness and Psychosocial Factors Are Predictors of Poor Outcomes After Proximal Humerus Repair.
By MediSys Research Admin
January 13, 2020
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Belayneh R, Haglin J, Lott A, Kugelman D, Konda S, Egol KA.

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