March 01, 1992; 42 (3) Articles
Multifocal motor neuropathy with conduction block
Is it a distinct clinical entity?
D. J. Lange, W. Trojaborg, N. Latov, A. P. Hays, D. S. Younger, A. Uncini, D. M. Blake, M. Hirano, S. M. Burns, R. E. Lovelace, L. P. Rowland
First published March 1, 1992, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.42.3.497
D. J. Lange
W. Trojaborg
N. Latov
A. P. Hays
D. S. Younger
A. Uncini
D. M. Blake
M. Hirano
S. M. Burns
R. E. Lovelace
Multifocal motor neuropathy with conduction block
Is it a distinct clinical entity?
D. J. Lange, W. Trojaborg, N. Latov, A. P. Hays, D. S. Younger, A. Uncini, D. M. Blake, M. Hirano, S. M. Burns, R. E. Lovelace, L. P. Rowland
Neurology Mar 1992, 42 (3) 497; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.42.3.497
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- First Published March 1, 1992.
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Author Disclosures
- D. J. Lange, MD,
- W. Trojaborg, MD, PhD,
- N. Latov, MD, PhD,
- A. P. Hays, MD,
- D. S. Younger, MD,
- A. Uncini, MD,
- D. M. Blake, MD,
- M. Hirano, MD,
- S. M. Burns, MD,
- R. E. Lovelace, MD and
- L. P. Rowland, MD
- D. J. Lange, MD,
- W. Trojaborg, MD, PhD,
- N. Latov, MD, PhD,
- A. P. Hays, MD,
- D. S. Younger, MD,
- A. Uncini, MD,
- D. M. Blake, MD,
- M. Hirano, MD,
- S. M. Burns, MD,
- R. E. Lovelace, MD and
- L. P. Rowland, MD
- Department of Neurology, the Neurological Institute, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY. (Drs. Lange, Trojaborg, Latov, Younger, Uncini, Blake, Hirano, Burns, Lovelace, and Rowland)
- Department of Pathology, the Neurological Institute, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY. (Dr. Hays)
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