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Kleinlugtenbelt YV, Hoekstra M, Ham SJ, et al. Spectrum bias, a common unrecognised issue in orthopaedic agreement studies: do CT scans really influence the agreement on treatment plans in fractures of the distal radius?. Bone Joint Res. 2015;4(12):190-4doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.412.2000433.
Kleinlugtenbelt, Y. V., Hoekstra, M., Ham, S. J., Kloen, P., Haverlag, R., Simons, M. P., Bhandari, M., Goslings, J. C., Poolman, R. W., & Scholtes, V. A. (2015). Spectrum bias, a common unrecognised issue in orthopaedic agreement studies: do CT scans really influence the agreement on treatment plans in fractures of the distal radius?. Bone & joint research, 4(12), 190-4. https://doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.412.2000433
Kleinlugtenbelt, Y V, et al. "Spectrum bias, a common unrecognised issue in orthopaedic agreement studies: do CT scans really influence the agreement on treatment plans in fractures of the distal radius?." Bone & joint research vol. 4,12 (2015): 190-4. doi: https://doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.412.2000433
Kleinlugtenbelt YV, Hoekstra M, Ham SJ, Kloen P, Haverlag R, Simons MP, Bhandari M, Goslings JC, Poolman RW, Scholtes VA. Spectrum bias, a common unrecognised issue in orthopaedic agreement studies: do CT scans really influence the agreement on treatment plans in fractures of the distal radius?. Bone Joint Res. 2015 Dec;4(12):190-4. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.412.2000433. PMID: 26625876; PMCID: PMC5001195.
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