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Vol 55, No 1 (2021)
Letter to the Editors
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Accepted: 2020-11-13
Published online: 2020-12-04
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Deep brain stimulation procedure complicated by spontaneously resolved pneumothorax in a patient with cervical dystonia

Michał Sobstyl1, Angelika Stapińska-Syniec1, Marcin Rylski23
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Pubmed: 33274433
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Neurol Neurochir Pol 2021;55(1):110-112.
Affiliations
  1. Department of Neurosurgery, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Sobieskiego 9 Street, 02-957 Warsaw, Poland
  2. Department of Neuroradiology, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Sobieskiego 9, 02-957 Warsaw, Poland
  3. Department of Clinical Cytology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Marymoncka 99/103, 01-813 Warszawa, Poland

open access

Vol 55, No 1 (2021)
Letters to the Editors
Submitted: 2020-09-30
Accepted: 2020-11-13
Published online: 2020-12-04

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Keywords

deep brain stimulation, cervical dystonia, pneumothorax, procedure-related complications

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Title

Deep brain stimulation procedure complicated by spontaneously resolved pneumothorax in a patient with cervical dystonia

Journal

Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska

Issue

Vol 55, No 1 (2021)

Article type

Letter to the Editors

Pages

110-112

Published online

2020-12-04

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624

Article views/downloads

658

DOI

10.5603/PJNNS.a2020.0091

Pubmed

33274433

Bibliographic record

Neurol Neurochir Pol 2021;55(1):110-112.

Keywords

deep brain stimulation
cervical dystonia
pneumothorax
procedure-related complications

Authors

Michał Sobstyl
Angelika Stapińska-Syniec
Marcin Rylski

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