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Recommended Readings on Tethered Cord Syndrome With a Normally Positioned Conus in Children

This page was last updated on May 9th, 2017

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  • Warder DE, Oakes WJ: Tethered cord syndrome: the low-lying and normally positioned conus. Neurosurgery 34:597-600.1994