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pubmed-article:14745215pubmed:abstractTextFor idiopathic cervical dystonia, the treatment of choice is botulinum toxin injection or surgical denervation. There are two major procedures of surgical denervation: intradural ventral rhizotomy and extradural peripheral neurotomy (Bertrand procedure). The Bertrand procedure is always accompanied by popstoperative sensory loss in the C2 region.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:14745215pubmed:articleTitleA novel denervation procedure for idiopathic cervical dystonia.lld:pubmed
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