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A rare clinical entity

JENNIFER PRINCE PRINCEPONNUKUMAR

Abstract


The anatomy of the recurrent laryngeal
nerve is important in thyroid surgery.
Though rare, knowledge of the nonrecurrent
laryngeal nerve is necessary to
prevent accidental injury.
Keyword :non-recurrent laryngeal nerve,
anatomy


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