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K M Browne

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The Nebraska Medical Journal|January 1, 1977
Head injuryK M Browne
The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume|January 25, 2014
'An hairy palm': a pilonidal sinus in a Dupuytren's pitK M Browne, S M Carroll
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|September 3, 2015
The palmaris profundus, a rare sight during carpal tunnel releaseK M Browne, Z Fauzi, M O'Shaughnessy
The Annals of Applied Biology|December 1, 1975
Storage characteristics of some vegetables and soft fruitsJ E Robinson, K M Browne, W G Burton
Case Reports in Emergency Medicine|September 9, 2014
The tin whistle: a rare and serious cause of penetrating oropharyngeal trauma in childrenE C Francis, K M Browne, P A Eadie
Skeletal Radiology|March 5, 2018
Are adult carpal angle measurements applicable to the pediatric population in the trauma setting?E A Joyce, T Farrell, J McMorrow, et al.
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The Nebraska Medical Journal|January 1, 1977
Head injuryK M Browne
The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume|January 25, 2014
'An hairy palm': a pilonidal sinus in a Dupuytren's pitK M Browne, S M Carroll
Hand (New York, N.Y.)|September 3, 2015
The palmaris profundus, a rare sight during carpal tunnel releaseK M Browne, Z Fauzi, M O'Shaughnessy
The Annals of Applied Biology|December 1, 1975
Storage characteristics of some vegetables and soft fruitsJ E Robinson, K M Browne, W G Burton
Case Reports in Emergency Medicine|September 9, 2014
The tin whistle: a rare and serious cause of penetrating oropharyngeal trauma in childrenE C Francis, K M Browne, P A Eadie
Skeletal Radiology|March 5, 2018
Are adult carpal angle measurements applicable to the pediatric population in the trauma setting?E A Joyce, T Farrell, J McMorrow, et al.
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