Cite
Female Sex and Supine Proximal Lumbar Lordosis Are Associated With the Size of the LLIF "Safe Zone" at L4-L5.
MLA
Fourman, Mitchell S., et al. “Female Sex and Supine Proximal Lumbar Lordosis Are Associated With the Size of the LLIF ‘Safe Zone’ at L4-L5.” Spine, vol. 48, no. 22, Nov. 2023, pp. 1606–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000004541.
APA
Fourman, M. S., Alluri, R. K., Sarmiento, J. M., Lyons, K. W., Lovecchio, F. C., Araghi, K., Dalal, S. S., Shinn, D. J., Song, J., Shahi, P., Melissaridou, D., Carrino, J. A., Sheha, E. D., Iyer, S., Dowdell, J. E., & Qureshi, S. S. (2023). Female Sex and Supine Proximal Lumbar Lordosis Are Associated With the Size of the LLIF “Safe Zone” at L4-L5. Spine, 48(22), 1606–1610. https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000004541
Chicago
Fourman, Mitchell S, Ram K Alluri, J Manuel Sarmiento, Keith W Lyons, Francis C Lovecchio, Kasra Araghi, Sidhant S Dalal, et al. 2023. “Female Sex and Supine Proximal Lumbar Lordosis Are Associated With the Size of the LLIF ‘Safe Zone’ at L4-L5.” Spine 48 (22): 1606–10. doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000004541.