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June 1983
Permanent Paralysis of the Accessory Nerve after Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein
Department of Anesthesiology St. Joseph Hospital Stockton, California 95204
Anesthesiology June 1983, Vol. 58, 583.
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JOSEPH C. HOFFMAN; Permanent Paralysis of the Accessory Nerve after Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein. Anesthesiology 1983; 58:583 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198306000-00024
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