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  1. Osteoarthritis of the first carpometacarpal joint – Patients’ subjective symptoms related to surgical outcome
    Hedvig Arnberg, Jack Besjakov, Niels Thomsen, Emma Dahlin, Lars B. Dahlin
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2018; 7(2): 63-72.
  2. Symptomatic relief is less after surgery for recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome compared with primary median nerve decompression
    Malin Zimmerman , Erik Dahlin, Niels OB Thomsen, Gert S Andersson, Anders Björkman, Lars B Dahlin,
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2019; 8(3): 190-192.
  3. Gender Differences in Outcome after Open Carpal Tunnel Release
    Malin Zimmerman, Erik Dahlin, Niels OB Thomsen, Gert S Andersson, Anders Björkman, Lars B Dahlin,
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2019; 8(2): 91-95.
  4. Early mobilization compared with immobilization after repair of a flexor tendon injury in children: A retrospective long time follow-up
    Illugi Birkisson, Lars B Dahlin, Hans-Eric Rosberg
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2017; 6(3): 130-135.
  5. Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
    Ilka Anker, Malin Zimmerman, Gert S Andersson, Helene Jacobsson, Lars B Dahlin
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2018; 7(1): 24-32.
  6. Subcutaneous and submuscular transposition due to ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow– Analyses of 43 primary and 44 revision cases
    Ilka Anker, Gert Andersson, Malin Zimmerman, Helene Jacobsson, Lars B. Dahlin
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2019; 8(1): 9-18.
  7. Self-estimated effect of treatment with botulinum toxin in the upper extremity of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP)
    Linda Linné, Kerstin Sommerstein, Anette Chemnitz, Helena Erixon, Lars B. Dahlin
    Hand and Microsurgery. 2018; 7(3): 135-142.


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