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Common peroneal nerve palsy caused by an initially misdiagnosed extraneural and intraneural benign ganglion cyst of the peroneal nerve in a 11-year-old child: A rare but severe condition
Ingo Schmidt
SRH Poliklinik Gera GmbH, Straße des Friedens 122, 07548 Gera (Germany)

Article ID: Z01201709LE10028IS
doi:10.5348/ijcri-201712-LE-10028

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Ingo Schmidt
SRH Poliklinik Gera GmbH, Straße des Friedens 122
07548, Gera (Germany)

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Schmidt I. Common peroneal nerve palsy caused by an initially misdiagnosed extraneural and intraneural benign ganglion cyst of the peroneal nerve in a 11-year-old child: A rare but severe condition. Int J Case Rep Images 2017;8(9):623–626.


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Ingo Schmidt – Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting the article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ingo Schmidt is a surgeon in the Department of Traumatology SRH Poliklinik, Waldklinikum Gera GmbH, Germany. From 1983 to 1989, he studied human medicine at the Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena (Germany). From 1990 to 1999, Dr. Schmidt graduated his training for general surgery, traumatology, orthopaedics, and hand surgery at the University hospital in Jena. In 1994, he successfully defended his scientific work to gain the title as a medical doctor. He has published more than 20 scientific articles. His areas of interest include hip replacement, coverage of soft tissue defects, and hand surgery with special focus on total wrist replacement and arthroplasties of all other joints of the hand.