A new test for ocular myasthenia gravis?
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- First Published January 20, 2016.
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- Sashank Prasad, MD and
- G. Michael Halmagyi, MBBS, MD
- Sashank Prasad, MD and
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- G. Michael Halmagyi, MBBS, MD
Brain Foundation of Australia (non-profit)
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GN Otometrics travel to World Congress of Neurology in Vienna Sept 2013
Acta Otolaryngologica Otology Neurotology Audiology Neuro-otology Italian Journal of Otolaryngology
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GN otometrics 2010 unpaid.
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National Health and Medical Research Council
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- From Brigham and Women's Hospital (S.P.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (G.M.H.), University of Sydney, Australia.
- Correspondence to Dr. Prasad: sprasad2{at}partners.org
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