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February 2013

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Mid-term follow-up of talar dome resurfacing surgery using the HemiCAP device for osteochondral lesions: Review of 3 cases
by C Holton MSc, FRCS Orth, S Gudipati MRCS, A Budgen FRCS Orth
The Foot and Ankle Online Journal
February 2013, Volume 6, Issue 2, No. 1

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