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Utility of Dissociated Intrinsic Hand Muscle Atrophy in the Diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Published on: March 4, 2014
Clinical Reasoning: A 64-year-old man with progressive paraspinal muscle weakness
Raphael Schneider1, Claude Steriade2, Peter Ashby2
1From the Department of Postgraduate Medical Education (R.S., C.S.), Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University Health Network (P.A.), and Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (T.-R.K.), University of Toronto; and Department of Pathology (T.-R.K.), University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada. raphael.schneider@utoronto.ca.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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