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Rapid Communication| Volume 17, ISSUE 3, P164-166, May 1986

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Bilateral stress fractures of the femoral neck associated with abnormal anatomy—a case report

  • I.H. Annan
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    Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Edinburgh UK
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  • R.A. Buxton
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    Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Richard A. Buxton, Clinical Research Unit, Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Frogstone Road, Fairmilehead, Edinburgh EH10 7ED.
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    Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Edinburgh UK
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