O. E. Batcik Et Al. , "Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations," TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2, pp.237-243, 2022
Batcik, O. E. Et Al. 2022. Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations. TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2 , 237-243.
Batcik, O. E., Kanat, A., Ozdemir, B., & Gundogdu, H., (2022). Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations. TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2, 237-243.
Batcik, Osman Et Al. "Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations," TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2, 237-243, 2022
Batcik, Osman E. Et Al. "Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations." TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2, pp.237-243, 2022
Batcik, O. E. Et Al. (2022) . "Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations." TURKISH NEUROSURGERY , vol.32, no.2, pp.237-243.
@article{article, author={Osman Ersegun Batcik Et Al. }, title={Asymmetric Cross Sectional Area Size of the Psoas Muscle Seems to be a Key Feature in Patients with L4-5 Lumbar Disc Herniations}, journal={TURKISH NEUROSURGERY}, year=2022, pages={237-243} }