CLINICAL OUTCOME OF ANATOMICAL ARTHROSCOPIC POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION WITH ACHILLES TENDON ALLOGRAFT
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This was Presented in 5th International Congress of Iranian Iranian Society of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy, and Sports Traumatology (ISKAST), 14-17 Feb 2018- Kish, Iran
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volume 6 issue supplement 1
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