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Movement disorders
Research paper
Selective peripheral denervation for cervical dystonia: long-term follow-up
- Correspondence to Professor Tommy Bergenheim, Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital, Umeå 90185, Sweden; tommy.bergenheim{at}neuro.umu.se
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Selective peripheral denervation for cervical dystonia: long-term follow-up
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- Received February 23, 2014
- Revised June 18, 2014
- Accepted September 29, 2014
- First published October 31, 2014.
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November 13, 2015
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