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Figure 1. Proximity of the cranial nerve nuclei that may account for cross stimulation.

November 10, 2019

Figure 1. Proximity of the cranial nerve nuclei that may account for cross stimulation.

Figure 1. Proximity of the cranial nerve nuclei that may account for cross stimulation.

ENTtoday - https://www.enttoday.org/article/using-the-vagus-nerve-to-help-hearing/ent_1119_pg36a/

Figure 1. Proximity of the cranial nerve nuclei that may account for cross stimulation.