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Fig. 13.1 See the two leads, the extension running under the skin and the neurostimulator. The dinican can program and adjust the settings externally using a hand held magnet (picture credit Medtronic, Inc). Fig. 13.1 See the two leads, the extension running under the skin and the neurostimulator. The dinican can program and adjust the settings externally using a hand held magnet (picture credit Medtronic, Inc).

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