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J E Lonstein

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Spine|December 10, 1999
The spine in diastrophic dysplasia. The surgical arthrodesis of thoracic and lumbar deformities in 21 patientsY Matsuyama, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1988
Pain patterns in adult scoliosisR B Winter, J E Lonstein, F Denis
Journal of Spinal Disorders|January 1, 1988
Neurofibromatosis hyperkyphosis: a review of 33 patients with kyphosis of 80 degrees or greaterR B Winter, J E Lonstein, M Anderson
Spine|June 15, 1997
The treatment of progressive kyphoscoliosis in camptomelic dysplasiaS Thomas, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
Spine|July 1, 1990
Long scoliosis fusion to the sacrum in adults with nonparalytic scoliosis. An improved methodE H Saer, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1996
Wound infections in reconstructive spine surgeryS M Theiss, J E Lonstein, R B Winter
Spine|November 1, 1996
Comparison of the use of supine bending and traction radiographs in the selection of the fusion area in adolescent idiopathic scoliosisJ J Vaughan, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
Instructional Course Lectures|January 1, 1996
Congenital spinal deformityR B Winter, J E Lonstein, O Boachie-Adjei
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 21, 1998
Resolution: a 15-year-old with spastic quadriplegia and a 60 degree scoliosis should have a posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation. The American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine 50th anniversary meeting debateJ V Banta, J P Lubicky, J E Lonstein
Spine|April 1, 1985
The surgical treatment of congenital kyphosis. A review of 94 patients age 5 years or older, with 2 years or more follow-up in 77 patientsR B Winter, J H Moe, J E Lonstein
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Spine|December 10, 1999
The spine in diastrophic dysplasia. The surgical arthrodesis of thoracic and lumbar deformities in 21 patientsY Matsuyama, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|April 1, 1988
Pain patterns in adult scoliosisR B Winter, J E Lonstein, F Denis
Journal of Spinal Disorders|January 1, 1988
Neurofibromatosis hyperkyphosis: a review of 33 patients with kyphosis of 80 degrees or greaterR B Winter, J E Lonstein, M Anderson
Spine|June 15, 1997
The treatment of progressive kyphoscoliosis in camptomelic dysplasiaS Thomas, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
Spine|July 1, 1990
Long scoliosis fusion to the sacrum in adults with nonparalytic scoliosis. An improved methodE H Saer, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1996
Wound infections in reconstructive spine surgeryS M Theiss, J E Lonstein, R B Winter
Spine|November 1, 1996
Comparison of the use of supine bending and traction radiographs in the selection of the fusion area in adolescent idiopathic scoliosisJ J Vaughan, R B Winter, J E Lonstein
Instructional Course Lectures|January 1, 1996
Congenital spinal deformityR B Winter, J E Lonstein, O Boachie-Adjei
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 21, 1998
Resolution: a 15-year-old with spastic quadriplegia and a 60 degree scoliosis should have a posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation. The American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine 50th anniversary meeting debateJ V Banta, J P Lubicky, J E Lonstein
Spine|April 1, 1985
The surgical treatment of congenital kyphosis. A review of 94 patients age 5 years or older, with 2 years or more follow-up in 77 patientsR B Winter, J H Moe, J E Lonstein
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