Abstract
We report a case of sciatic nerve palsy following total hip replacement which has lead to a novel hypothesis to account for this complication.
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We report a case of sciatic nerve palsy following total hip replacement which has lead to a novel hypothesis to account for this complication.
Volume
87-B No.8 | Pages 1140 - 1141
Published
01 August 2005
Professor
I. Ortopedická klinika, I.LF UK, FN Motol V úvalu 84, Praha 5, Czech Republic
Search for more articles by this authorI. Ortopedická klinika, I.LF UK, FN Motol V úvalu 84, Praha 5, Czech Republic
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