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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2001;71:822 doi:10.1136/jnnp.71.6.822f
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Atlas of peripheral nerve surgery

Atlas of peripheral nerve surgery. By david g kline, alan r hudson, and daniel h kim (Pp235, £150). Published by Harcourt Publishers Limited, Philadelphia, 2001. ISBN 0-7216-7988-9.

David Kline and Alan Hudson wrote Nerve injuries, a work of exceptional importance which was published in 1995. In this work they are joined by Daniel Kim and present an atlas of operative exposure with a discussion of methods of repair of nerves; this is a companion volume to the earlier work.

Nineteen chapters describe the anatomical relations of the peripheral nerves in the upper and in the lower limb, of the brachial plexus, of the intrapelvic course of the femoral and sciatic nerves, and of the nerves of the abdominal wall. Five chapters describe methods of nerve transfer or of …

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