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Published on 31.05.18 in Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Preliminary Evaluation of a Web-Based Psychological Screening Tool in Adolescents Undergoing Minimally Invasive Pectus Surgery: Single-Center Observational Cohort Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.9806):

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  1. Wildemeersch D, D'Hondt M, Bernaerts L, Mertens P, Saldien V, Hendriks JM, Walcarius A, Sterkens L, Hans GH. Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway for Minimally Invasive Pectus Surgery: A Population-Based Cohort Study Evaluating Short- and Long-Term Outcomes Using eHealth Technology. JMIR Perioperative Medicine 2018;1(2):e10996
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  2. Wang L, Liu J, Shen S, Li Y, Feng T, Li G, Xiao H, Hu F. Comparison of Outcomes Between Anti-Nuss Operation and Modified Anti-Nuss Operation Using a Flexible Plate for Correcting Pectus Carinatum: A Retrospective Study. Frontiers in Surgery 2021;7
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  3. Hans GH, Almeshal D, Vanlommel L, Roelant E, Verhaegen I, Smits E, Van Boxem K, Fontaine R, Investigators Team TP, Vittori A. Considerations on the Obstacles That Lead to Slow Recruitment in a Pain Management Clinical Trial: Experiences from the Belgian PELICAN (PrEgabalin Lidocaine Capsaicin Neuropathic Pain) Pragmatic Study. Pain Research and Management 2023;2023:1
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