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Free Content Perineural Spread Along the Intermediate Branch of the Supraclavicular Nerve: A Case Report

Perineural spread is a recognized phenomenon in relation to head and neck malignancies, including squamous cell carcinomas of cutaneous origin. Cranial nerves are usually implicated in this process. This case, however, presents a unique involvement of the intermediate branch of the supraclavicular nerve, which is a branch of the cervical plexus. Relevant anatomy was reviewed.

Keywords: PNS = perineural spread

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: January 1, 2016

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