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Extending the Indications for Primary Nerve Surgery in Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy
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Philadelphia / Malden / /

Company

Creative Commons / Plexus / Hindawi Publishing Corporation / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Prentice Hall / University of Montreal / University of Toronto / Brachial Plexus Clinic / Royal Children’s Hospital / /

MedicalCondition

brachial plexus palsy / total plexus injuries / Nerve Injuries / obstetrical brachial plexus injuries / neuroma excision / Horner’s syndrome / obstetrical brachial plexus palsy / Birth injuries / complex injuries / brachial plexus birth palsy / Horner syndrome / contraction / pediatric brachial plexus palsy / T1 nerve root avulsion / Obstetrical palsy / neuroma / injuries / /

MedicalTreatment

nerve surgery / Neurosurgery / nerve operation / shoulder surgery / Plastic Surgery / surgery / surgical treatment / Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery / /

Organization

Hospital for Sick Children / Royal Children’s Hospital / University of Toronto / Toronto / University of Montreal / Montreal / Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery / Research Ethics Board / Hospital for Sick Children Active Movement Scale∗ / Department of Surgery / /

Person

M. Miodovnik / T. A. Siddiqi / J. Holroyde / Stuart A. Bade / Mohammad M. Al Qattan / M. Scott / J. R. Woods Jr. / M. G. Levine / /

Position

Academic Editor / Fisher / /

ProvinceOrState

Massachusetts / /

Technology

alpha / Neurosurgery / /

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