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282 related items for PubMed ID: 31349082
1. Hemifacial Spasm Caused by Small Epidermoid Tumor, Misinterpreted as Delayed Secondary Hemifacial Spasm Caused by Vestibular Schwannoma Treated with Gamma Knife Surgery. Han MS, Jung S, Kim IY, Moon KS, Jung TY, Jang WY. World Neurosurg; 2019 Oct; 130():410-414. PubMed ID: 31349082 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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