An unusual case of a radical neck dissection without the development of a shoulder syndrome
Iatrogenic damage to the spinal accessory nerve is very common during surgical procedures in the neck region, especially during oncological surgery. An injury to this nerve can cause different deficiencies, from a poorly definable painful symptomatology of the shoulder to a motor deficit of the shou...
Main Authors: | Bagnato, A. (Author), Calabrìa, F. (Author), Califano, L. (Author), Ionna, F. (Author), Maglitto, F. (Author), Perri, F. (Author), Salzano, G. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Inc.
2022
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