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Re: Fumiki Kamoi,Makoto Kondo,Masanori Hayashi,Shigeharu Uchiyama and Hiroyuki Kato. A new technique to determine the tension in extensor pollicis longus reconstruction. J Hand Surg Eur. 2019,44: 790–4.
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