International neural monitoring study group guideline 2018 part I: Staging bilateral thyroid surgery with monitoring loss of signal
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R. Wong | E. Kandil | H. Dralle | G. Dionigi | G. Randolph | I. Witterick | J. Cheetham | D. Hartl | L. Orloff | C. Cernea | Jennifer J Shin | C. Sinclair | G. Woodson | Michael C Singer | N. Tolley | P. Angelos | Whitney E Liddy | J. Chaplin | M. Barczyński | F. Chiang | D. Kamani | J. Serpell | S. Van Slycke | S. Snyder | E. Volpi | J. Scharpf | M. Zafereo | Che‐Wei Wu | L. Davies | Natalia Kyriazidis | P. Goretzki | K. Brauckhoff | R. Schneider | Zaid Al-Quaryshi | Whitney Liddy
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