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Isolated axillary nerve palsy after liposuction, an exceptional complication

Isolated injury to the axillary nerve associated with the patient́s surgical position is a very rare complication, and in most cases it is associated with the prone during spinal surgery. The presentation of this pathology in relation to surgeries of another nature is exceptional, with only a few ca...

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Published in:Neurocirugía (Barcelona. Internet. English ed.) 2022-09
Main Authors: Martínez Núñez, Pablo, Pérez González, Mónica, Juárez Cordero, Ángel
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