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Pathomorphologie der Rami dorsales im Bereich der Zervikalnerven C1-6 bei Patienten mit Torticollis spasmodicus

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Die normale und pathologische Anatomie der Rr. dorsales im Bereich der Hals segmentnerven Cl–C6 ist mit neueren, feinstrukturellen Methoden bisher u.W. noch nicht untersucht worden, obwohl diese Nerven bei der chirurgischen Behandlung des Torticollis spasmodicus (T.s.) exzidiert werden (Literatur s. [2, 4]) und auf diese Weise einer bioptischen Untersuchung gut zugänglich sind. Ihre Untersuchung ist sowohl von normalhistologischem als auch von klinischem Interesse.

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Addendum

  • Schröder JM, Huffmann B, Braun V, Richter H-P (1992) Spasmodic torticollis: severe compression neuropathy in rami dorsales of cervical nerves Cl-6. Acta Neuropathol 84:416–424

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Schröder, J.M., Huffmann, B., Braun, V., Richter, HP. (1993). Pathomorphologie der Rami dorsales im Bereich der Zervikalnerven C1-6 bei Patienten mit Torticollis spasmodicus. In: Richter, HP., Braun, V. (eds) Schiefhals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77064-7_4

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