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“Flight-induced” neurological symptoms due to undiagnosed craniocervical bone pneumatization

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Rochat, P., Madsen, C. & Christensen, J.K. “Flight-induced” neurological symptoms due to undiagnosed craniocervical bone pneumatization. Acta neurochir 139, 1187–1188 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01410982

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