HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ljiljana from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Tel/faks: +381 for publication by the Board of the They have not yet been copy edited and/or formatted in the publication house style and the text could still be changed before final publication, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report a patient, who had a classic clinical picture, in which the authors confirmed phrenic nerve affection on nerve conduction study.
SUMMARY
Herpetic lesion of the phrenic nerve is very uncommon. The authors report a patient, who had a . . .
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