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Combined brachial root and plexus lesions--typical sequelae of motor-bike accidents

A total of 20 patients with severe post-traumatic arm paralysis was examined using electromyography and sensory neurography to evaluate the type and localization of the lesion; 19 patients had been involved in a motor-bike accident. In more than 80% the brachial roots were involved. In 65% a combine...

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Published in:European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences 1988-01, Vol.237 (5), p.304-306
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