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Would you recommend a neck soft collar after a cervical internal carotid artery dissection?
If so, what is the typical duration?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
I would sincerely doubt that would have any benefit. Avoiding more strenuous or sudden trauma would be more appropriate.
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at MarinHealth
It could potentially help by preventing the patien...
at University of Minnesota
No soft collar, please.
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It could potentially help by preventing the patien...
No soft collar, please.