Cite
Cost-effectiveness Improves for Operative vs Nonoperative Treatment of Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis at Eight-Year Follow-up.
MLA
Carreon, Leah Y., et al. “Cost-Effectiveness Improves for Operative vs Nonoperative Treatment of Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis at Eight-Year Follow-Up.” Spine, Oct. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000005186.
APA
Carreon, L. Y., Glassman, S. D., Smith, J. S., Kelly, M. P., Yanik, E. L., Baldus, C. R., Lurie, J. D., Edwards, C., Lenke, L. G., Buchowski, J. M., Crawford, C. H., 3rd, Koski, T., Lafage, V., Gupta, M., Kim, H. J., Ames, C. P., Bess, S., Schwab, F. J., Shaffrey, C. I., & Bridwell, K. H. (2024). Cost-effectiveness Improves for Operative vs Nonoperative Treatment of Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis at Eight-Year Follow-up. Spine. https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000005186
Chicago
Carreon, Leah Y, Steven D Glassman, Justin S Smith, Michael P Kelly, Elizabeth L Yanik, Christine R Baldus, Jon D Lurie, et al. 2024. “Cost-Effectiveness Improves for Operative vs Nonoperative Treatment of Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis at Eight-Year Follow-Up.” Spine, October. doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000005186.