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Weekend Admission Increases Risk of Readmissions Following Elective Cervical Spinal Fusion | |
Renee Ren, Calista Dominy, Brian Bueno, Sara Pasik, Jonathan Markowitz, Brandon Yeshoua, Brian Cho, Varun Arvind, Aly A. Valliani, Jun Kim, Samuel Cho | |
Neurospine. 2023;20(1):290-300. Published online March 31, 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.14245/ns.2244816.408 |
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