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Fibroma neck (Neuro-Fibroma?)

Post-operative cardiac arrest and resuscitation

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A case of fibroma neck probably neurofibroma in reported its special features being the huge size and disputed origin. Importance of early detection of cardiac arrest and immediate resuscitative measures to revive the heart has been stressed.

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Dayal, D., Misra, R.N. Fibroma neck (Neuro-Fibroma?). Indian J Otolaryngol 10, 84–93 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03047703

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