Bilateral Thoracodorsal Neuromas: A Cause of Persistent Breast Pain after Bilateral Latissimus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction |
Zhu, Lin
(Department Plastic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital)
Batdorf, Niles J (Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic) Meares, Annie L (Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic) Sukov, William R. (Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic) Lemaine, Valerie (Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic) |
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