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Section 6 - The paediatric oral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 January 2017

Paul A. Banaszkiewicz
Affiliation:
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead
Deiary F. Kader
Affiliation:
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead
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Postgraduate Orthopaedics
The Candidate's Guide to the FRCS (Tr & Orth) Examination
, pp. 521 - 582
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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Further reading

Alshydra, S, Jones, S, Banazkiewicz, PA. Postgraduate Paediatric Orthopaedics: The Candidates Guide to the FRCS (Tr and Orth) Examination. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2014.Google Scholar
Benson, M, Fixsen, J, Macnicol, M, Parsch, K. Children’s Upper and Lower Limb Orthopaedic Disorders. New York, NY: Springer; 2011.Google Scholar

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