Tracing craniosynostosis to its developmental stage through bone center displacement.
Irene M.J. Mathijssen(Erasmus MC), J. M. Vaandrager(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), T. H. Rob de Jong, H. Pieterman(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), Christl Vermeij‐Keers(Erasmus MC), Mark P. Mooney(Technology Affinity Group), J. van Splunder
PubMed
September 10, 1999
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