February 01, 1988; 38 (2) Articles
MRI in the diagnosis of MS
A prospective study with comparison of clinical evaluation, evoked potentials, oligoclonal banding, and CT
D. W. Paty, J. J. F. Oger, L. F. Kastrukoff, S. A. Hashimoto, J. P. Hooge, A. A. Eisen, K. A. Eisen, S. J. Purves, M. D. Low, V. Brandejs, W. D. Robertson, D. K. B. Li
First published February 1, 1988, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.38.2.180
D. W. Paty
MD
J. J. F. Oger
MD
L. F. Kastrukoff
MD
S. A. Hashimoto
MD
J. P. Hooge
MD
A. A. Eisen
MD
K. A. Eisen
RN
S. J. Purves
MD, PhD
M. D. Low
MD, PhD
V. Brandejs
W. D. Robertson
MD
MRI in the diagnosis of MS
A prospective study with comparison of clinical evaluation, evoked potentials, oligoclonal banding, and CT
D. W. Paty, J. J. F. Oger, L. F. Kastrukoff, S. A. Hashimoto, J. P. Hooge, A. A. Eisen, K. A. Eisen, S. J. Purves, M. D. Low, V. Brandejs, W. D. Robertson, D. K. B. Li
Neurology Feb 1988, 38 (2) 180; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.38.2.180
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vol. 38 no. 2 180
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- First Published February 1, 1988.
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© 1988 by Edgell Communications, Inc.
Author Disclosures
- D. W. Paty, MD,
- J. J. F. Oger, MD,
- L. F. Kastrukoff, MD,
- S. A. Hashimoto, MD,
- J. P. Hooge, MD,
- A. A. Eisen, MD,
- K. A. Eisen, RN,
- S. J. Purves, MD, PhD,
- M. D. Low, MD, PhD,
- V. Brandejs,
- W. D. Robertson, MD and
- D. K. B. Li, MD
- D. W. Paty, MD,
- J. J. F. Oger, MD,
- L. F. Kastrukoff, MD,
- S. A. Hashimoto, MD,
- J. P. Hooge, MD,
- A. A. Eisen, MD,
- K. A. Eisen, RN,
- S. J. Purves, MD, PhD,
- M. D. Low, MD, PhD,
- V. Brandejs,
- W. D. Robertson, MD and
- D. K. B. Li, MD
- From the Division of Neurology (Drs. Paty, Oger, Kastrukoff, Hashimoto, Hooge, A. A. Eisen, Purves, and Low, and Ms. Brandejs and K. A. Eisen), Department of Medicine, the Department of Diagnostic Radiology (Drs. Robertson and Li), and the Imaging Research Center, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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