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Emergence of Direct Hernias during Adolescence May Signify Changes in Pediatric to Adult Inguinal Floor Physiology


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J. Holzmacher, Ian C. Glenn, V. Butano, R. Amdur, T. Ponsky, K. Vaziri
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2019

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Holzmacher, J., Glenn, I. C., Butano, V., Amdur, R., Ponsky, T., & Vaziri, K. (2019). Emergence of Direct Hernias during Adolescence May Signify Changes in Pediatric to Adult Inguinal Floor Physiology. Journal of the American College of Surgeons.


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Holzmacher, J., Ian C. Glenn, V. Butano, R. Amdur, T. Ponsky, and K. Vaziri. “Emergence of Direct Hernias during Adolescence May Signify Changes in Pediatric to Adult Inguinal Floor Physiology.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons (2019).


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Holzmacher, J., et al. “Emergence of Direct Hernias during Adolescence May Signify Changes in Pediatric to Adult Inguinal Floor Physiology.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2019.


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@article{j2019a,
  title = {Emergence of Direct Hernias during Adolescence May Signify Changes in Pediatric to Adult Inguinal Floor Physiology},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Journal of the American College of Surgeons},
  author = {Holzmacher, J. and Glenn, Ian C. and Butano, V. and Amdur, R. and Ponsky, T. and Vaziri, K.}
}