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Case of coexisting, ipsilateral nonrecurrent and recurrent inferior laryngeal nerves
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 06/25/09
Yang YS et al. - The surgeon must be aware of the possibility of coexisting, ipsilateral nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve and recurrent inferior laryngeal nerve, and thus must trace the nerve in its entirety. Occasionally, what appears to be a nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve will actually be a communicating branch between the recurrent inferior laryngeal nerve and the oesophageal or sympathetic ganglia.
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