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    Chattopadhyay A, Singh S, Sood A, Wanchu A, Bambery P.
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  • 26. DISH: a cause of anterior cervical osteophyte-induced dysphagia.
    Kritzer RO, Parker WD.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 1988 Jan; 13(1):130-2. PubMed ID: 3381127
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  • 27. Anterior cervico-thoracic osteophytes: an unusual cause of dysphagia.
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    Ramphul N, Gilligan P.
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  • 29. Dysphagia due to cervical spondylosis.
    Crowther JA, Ardran GM.
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  • 30. Posttraumatic cervical osteophytosis causing progressive dysphagia.
    McGarrah PD, Teller D.
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  • 31. Four cases of dysphagia caused by anterior cervical spondylosis.
    Herman O, Findler G, Tadmor R.
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  • 32. Vertebral osteophytosis and dysphagia. Two case reports of the syndrome recently termed ankylosing hyperostosis.
    Meeks LW, Renshaw TS.
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  • 33. Dysphagia caused by an anterior cervical osteophyte: case report.
    Kodama M, Sawada H, Udaka F, Kameyama M, Koyama T.
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  • 34. Osteophyte-induced dysphagia: report of three cases.
    Ozgocmen S, Kiris A, Kocakoc E, Ardicoglu O.
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  • 35. Surgical correction of dysphagia due to cervical osteophytes.
    Saffouri MH, Ward PH.
    Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 1974 Mar; 83(1):65-70. PubMed ID: 4811581
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  • 36. Cervical osteophytes and dysphagia.
    Saunders WH.
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  • 37. Clinical images: Dysphagia is sometimes easier to swallow than spinal surgery.
    Rajendram R, Ehtisham J, Smith RW.
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  • 38. Ankylosing vertebral hyperostosis causing dysphagia.
    Carlson MJ, Stauffer RN, Payne WS.
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  • 39. Dysphagia due to anterior cervical osteophyte. Case report.
    Marra A, Dario A, Scamoni C, Pozzi M, Soldati M, Dorizzi A.
    J Neurosurg Sci; 1991 Oct; 35(4):229-31. PubMed ID: 1812251
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  • 40. Dysphagia secondary to anterior cervical osteophytes. Report of two cases.
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