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    Kapetanakis S, Vasileiadis I, Papanas N, Goulimari R, Maltezos E.
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  • 24. Osteophyte-induced dysphagia. Occurrence in akylosing hyperostosis.
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  • 27. [Dysphagia: a neurosurgical indication for an operation?].
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  • 28. Four cases of dysphagia caused by anterior cervical spondylosis.
    Herman O, Findler G, Tadmor R.
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    Cohn AI, Zornow MH.
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  • 35. Cervical osteophytes--clinical and radiological findings.
    Cevansir B, Baserer N.
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  • 36. Cervical osteoarthropathy: an unusual cause of dysphagia.
    Srinivas P, George J.
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  • 37. Anterior cervico-thoracic osteophytes: an unusual cause of dysphagia.
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  • 39. Clinical images: Dysphagia is sometimes easier to swallow than spinal surgery.
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