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Fractures balistiques du genou (Gunshot Fractures around the Knee)

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McCoy, G.F. (2005). Fractures balistiques du genou (Gunshot Fractures around the Knee) . In: Fractures du genou. Orthopedie-Traumatologie. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-28278-5_34

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