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Racemose cysticercosis presenting as cystic neck swelling.
Cervical thymic cyst: a rare differential diagnosis in lateral neck swelling.
Extra-abdominal desmoid tumour presented as neck swelling in the trapezius muscle.
Acute neck swelling: a diagnostic dilemma in a regional hospital.
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Trial of IIb Preserving Neck Dissection
Effect of Exercise in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Optimized Intensity Modulated Irradiation for Head and Neck Cancer
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A Registry to Evaluate the Flexitouch System and Flexitouch Plus for Treatment of Head and Neck Lymp…
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