What is the difference in TOS progression secondary to complete vs. incomplete cervical ribs?
<p></p><div> <p>When complete cervical ribs are present, clinicians and surgeons should look out for the possibility of arterial involvement with disease progression similar to what happened in this case.</p> </div><p></p><h2>Other Information<...
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| Main Author: | Ammara Bint I Bilal (14777176) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Fateen Ata (12217764) (author), Mohamed A. Yassin (8361183) (author) |
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2023
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