Traumatic spinal cord injury in Italy 20 years later: current epidemiological trend and early predictors of rehabilitation outcome
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Traumatic spinal cord injury in Italy 20 years later: current epidemiological trend and early predictors of rehabilitation outcome
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SPINAL CORD
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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2020-01-29
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10.1038/s41393-020-0421-y
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