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Cementless Acetabular Fixation in Patients 50 Years and Younger at 10 to 18 Years of Follow-Up
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Investigation performed at University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, and Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons, Des Moines, Iowa
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