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Cervical myelopathy secondary to omovertebral bone in the pediatric patient with Sprengel deformity

Hashem T. Al-Salman, Abdulmonem A. Al-Hussien and Ibrahim H. Al-Ahmed
Neurosciences Journal January 2021, 26 (1) 89-92; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2021.1.20200040
Hashem T. Al-Salman
From the Department of Neurosurgery, King Fahad Hospital, Hofuf, Al-Ahasa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Ibrahim H. Al-Ahmed
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Hashem T. Al-Salman, Abdulmonem A. Al-Hussien, Ibrahim H. Al-Ahmed
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