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Anatomical variations of the spinal accessory nerve and its relevance to level IIb lymph nodes
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 10/28/09
Le SH et al. – The results may help to minimize the incidence of injuring the SAN in the upper neck during ND. Neck level IIb would contain more LNs if the course of the nerve leans toward the ventral side.
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