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Neurectomy of the trigeminal nerve branches: Clinical evaluation of an “obsolete” treatment
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 09/16/09
Cerovic R et al. – Remission time after repetitive neurectomy decreases. There is no point in repeating the surgery on the same neural branch more than three times.
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