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The Prevalence and CT Appearance of the Levator Claviculae Muscle: A Normal Variant Not To Be Mistaken for an Abnormality
David Rubinstein, Edward J. Escott and Laura L. Hendrick
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1999, 20 (4) 583-586;
David Rubinstein
Edward J. Escott

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The Prevalence and CT Appearance of the Levator Claviculae Muscle: A Normal Variant Not To Be Mistaken for an Abnormality
David Rubinstein, Edward J. Escott, Laura L. Hendrick
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1999, 20 (4) 583-586;
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