Invited Commentary: Ozucer et al.’s “Tips and Tricks for Safe and Precise Decision-Making during Modified Selective Neurectomy Surgery”: An Innovative Technique That Improves but Does Not Resolve Unpredictability in Neurectomy Surgery
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Invited Commentary: Ozucer et al.’s “Tips and Tricks for Safe and Precise Decision-Making during Modified Selective Neurectomy Surgery”: An Innovative Technique That Improves but Does Not Resolve Unpredictability in Neurectomy Surgery
OzucerB, YilmazB, KartalL. Tips and tricks for safe & precise decision making during modified selective neurectomy surgery. Facial Plast Surg Aesthet Med.
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