Klippel-feil syndrome and unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
John Cece, Farid Aboharb, Kameron S Rezzadeh, David Brown, Reza Jarrahy, Matthew R Kaufman, John Cece, Farid Aboharb, Kameron S Rezzadeh, David Brown, Reza Jarrahy, Matthew R Kaufman
No abstract availableKeywords: Klippel-Feil; cervical; nerve transfer; phrenic nerve; spinal cord.
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