Worsening racial disparities in patients undergoing anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty in the United States
Matthew J. Best(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Uma Srikumaran(Johns Hopkins University), Edward G. McFarland(Johns Hopkins University), Keith T. Aziz(Johns Hopkins University), Scott D. Martin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), John-Paul Rue(Mercy Medical Center)
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