BMJ case reportsHumansAdolescentMaleAccessory Nerve DiseasesAccessory Nerve
Non-iatrogenic spinal accessory nerve palsy due to lymph node compression.
Ines Oliveira Pires, Bernardo Cavadas, Gerardo Millan, Diogo Casal
Published: 202610.1136/bcr-2025-268594
Abstract
Injury to the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) is most commonly of iatrogenic or traumatic origin. The incidence of SAN palsy resulting specifically from lymph node compression is difficult to ascertain, as such cases are typically reported in associatio…
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