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Hip Fractures in Centenarians: Has Care Improved in the National Hip Fracture Database Era?

Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
doi 10.1177/2151458517722104
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August 8, 2017

Authors
Alastair G. DickDominic DavenportMohit BansalTherese S. BurchMax R. Edwards
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SAGE Publications


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