KELLY, 1979 - Google Patents
Thoracic outlet syndrome current concepts of treatmentKELLY, 1979
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- KELLY T
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- Annals of surgery
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This current concept of treatment of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome based on a personal experience with 304 patients, resulted in complete (85%) or partial (7%) relief of symptoms in 92% of operated patients. The diagnosis centers upon a thorough history and the …
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