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Publications by Neil A. Manson
Elevated Patient Body Mass Index Does Not Negatively Affect Self-Reported Outcomes of Thoracolumbar Surgery: Results of a Comparative Observational Study With Minimum 1-Year Follow-Up
Global Spine Journal
Orthopedics
Surgery
Neurology
Sports Medicine
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Does Cognitive Impairment Influence Outcomes From Cataract Surgery? Results From a 1-Year Follow-Up Cohort Study
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Performing Routine Follow-Up Biopsy 1 Year After Diagnosis Does Not Affect Long-Term Outcomes in Coeliac Disease
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Comparison of Outcomes Between Conventional Lumbar Fenestration Discectomy and Minimally Invasive Lumbar Discectomy: An Observational Study With a Minimum 2-Year Follow-Up
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An Elevated Body Mass Index Does Not Reduce Survival After Esophagectomy for Cancer
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The Transition of Reported Pain in Different Body Regions – A One-Year Follow-Up Study
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The Validity of Self-Reported Body Mass Index in a Population-Based Osteoarthritis Study
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Proprioceptive Accuracy Is Not Associated With Self-Reported Body Awareness, Body Competence, and Affect
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Does Body Mass Index Affect the Outcome of Unicompartmental Knee Replacement?
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Young People Who Self-Harm: A Prospective 1-Year Follow-Up Study
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