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Setti S Rengachary

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Neurosurgical Focus|March 16, 2005
Bone morphogenetic proteins: basic conceptsSetti S Rengachary
Neurosurgical Focus|May 27, 2005
Reduction of spondylolisthesisSetti S Rengachary, Raju Balabhandra
Neurosurgery|September 21, 2007
Sir Robert Boyle and his unique case report on depressed cranial fractureSetti S Rengachary, Sidra Ashan
Neurosurgery|October 1, 2008
Contributions of Johann jacob Huber to the surface anatomy of the spinal cord and meningesSetti S Rengachary, Dominic Pelle, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgery|May 23, 2008
Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard: an eccentric geniusSetti S Rengachary, Chaim Colen, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgery|August 30, 2008
Medicosocial problems engendered with the discovery of the Bell-Magendie LawSetti S Rengachary, Jonathan Lee, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgical Focus|May 27, 2005
Black disc disease: a commentarySetti S Rengachary, Raju S V Balabhadra
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|December 28, 2010
Hangman's fracture: a historical and biomechanical perspectiveMahmoud Rayes, Monika Mittal, Setti S Rengachary, et al.
Neurosurgical Focus|March 16, 2005
Bone healing and spinal fusionJulie G Pilitsis, David R Lucas, Setti S Rengachary
Neurosurgery|October 17, 2009
Development of anatomic science in the late middle ages: the roles played by Mondino de Liuzzi and Guido da VigevanoSetti S Rengachary, Chaim Colen, Kathleen Dass, et al.
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Neurosurgical Focus|March 16, 2005
Bone morphogenetic proteins: basic conceptsSetti S Rengachary
Neurosurgical Focus|May 27, 2005
Reduction of spondylolisthesisSetti S Rengachary, Raju Balabhandra
Neurosurgery|September 21, 2007
Sir Robert Boyle and his unique case report on depressed cranial fractureSetti S Rengachary, Sidra Ashan
Neurosurgery|October 1, 2008
Contributions of Johann jacob Huber to the surface anatomy of the spinal cord and meningesSetti S Rengachary, Dominic Pelle, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgery|May 23, 2008
Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard: an eccentric geniusSetti S Rengachary, Chaim Colen, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgery|August 30, 2008
Medicosocial problems engendered with the discovery of the Bell-Magendie LawSetti S Rengachary, Jonathan Lee, Murali Guthikonda
Neurosurgical Focus|May 27, 2005
Black disc disease: a commentarySetti S Rengachary, Raju S V Balabhadra
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|December 28, 2010
Hangman's fracture: a historical and biomechanical perspectiveMahmoud Rayes, Monika Mittal, Setti S Rengachary, et al.
Neurosurgical Focus|March 16, 2005
Bone healing and spinal fusionJulie G Pilitsis, David R Lucas, Setti S Rengachary
Neurosurgery|October 17, 2009
Development of anatomic science in the late middle ages: the roles played by Mondino de Liuzzi and Guido da VigevanoSetti S Rengachary, Chaim Colen, Kathleen Dass, et al.
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