large primary disease. 14 , 25 However, like any other treatment modality, radiation is not free from complications. The potential for serious toxicity, radionecrosis, and harmful effects on bone and joint cartilage with high iatrogenic morbidity
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of transient or permanent neurological damage. However, the threshold for iatrogenic injury during surgical dissection of a peripheral nerve tends to be lower in the upper limb than in the trunk or lower limbs. 72 Fig. 3 Elbow schwannoma in