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Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
A previously healthy man presented with burning pain in the chest wall and arm; there was Homer syndrome on the same side. After extensive investigation the disorder was attributed to a foraminal osteophyte involving the left T1 spinal root.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Bernad, Neuromuscular Diseases Section, Medical Neurology Branch. National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Building 10/10D20, Bethesda, MD 20205.
Accepted for publication August 24, 1979.
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