
pmc: PMC2658418 , PMC3034831
Spontaneous migration of foreign bodies in the spinal canal has been described, which may be associated with the onset of new neurological symptoms or signs. Surgical removal may be necessary several years after the original …
Adult, Male, Neck Injuries, Radiography, Foreign-Body Migration, Humans, Wounds, Gunshot, Quadriplegia, Spinal Canal
Adult, Male, Neck Injuries, Radiography, Foreign-Body Migration, Humans, Wounds, Gunshot, Quadriplegia, Spinal Canal
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