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Comment on: Patterns of cervical spine injuries in adults at a major trauma center in Saudi Arabia

Abdulrahman Albahkley, Rouaa Mandurah and Ahoud Alharbi
Saudi Medical Journal February 2021, 42 (2) 232-233; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2021.42.2.20210003
Abdulrahman Albahkley
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Rouaa Mandurah
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Ahoud Alharbi
College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abdulrahman Albahkley, Rouaa Mandurah, Ahoud Alharbi
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