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We report the case of bilateral peroneal neuropathy following massive weight loss after bariatric surgery. A few months after a gastric by-pass, the patient developed sequentially within 6 months a L2-L3 herniated disc that required surgery, a severe right peroneal nerve palsy that led to decompress...

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Published in:Neuro-chirurgie 2013-02, Vol.59 (1), p.50-52
Main Authors: Milants, C, Lempereur, S, Dubuisson, A
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