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Karl Ng

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Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|November 8, 2022
Bringing nerve excitability out of the research laboratory into the clinicKarl Ng
Internal Medicine Journal|September 20, 2021
Time to sweat the small stuff: hyperhidrosis, a problem of epidemic proportionsKarl Ng
Neurology|July 16, 2014
MADSAM neuropathy: an unusual cause of pseudoathetosisKarl Ng
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 9, 2021
A new examination of critical illness myopathyKarl Ng
Journal of Neurology|February 6, 2007
The "enhanced N35" somatosensory evoked potential: its associations and potential utility in the clinical evaluation of dystonia and myoclonusKarl Ng, Stephen Jones
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|January 21, 2025
Averted weakness from a large Martin-Gruber anastomosisEmily Cheung, Karl Ng
Internal Medicine Journal|May 10, 2022
Whipping up public policy discussion: Australia's problem with recreational nitrous oxide useJordan Weastell, Karl Ng
Muscle & Nerve|April 23, 2014
Comparing axonal excitability in past polio to amyotrophic lateral sclerosisChristina Liang, Karl Ng
BMJ Neurology Open|January 21, 2026
Timing matters when using paraclinical tests to assess for optic neuritis under the 2024 McDonald criteriaFangzhi Frank Jia, Karl Ng
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Don't hold your breath: anoxic convulsions from coupled hyperventilation-underwater breath-holdingKishore R Kumar, Karl Ng
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Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|November 8, 2022
Bringing nerve excitability out of the research laboratory into the clinicKarl Ng
Internal Medicine Journal|September 20, 2021
Time to sweat the small stuff: hyperhidrosis, a problem of epidemic proportionsKarl Ng
Neurology|July 16, 2014
MADSAM neuropathy: an unusual cause of pseudoathetosisKarl Ng
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 9, 2021
A new examination of critical illness myopathyKarl Ng
Journal of Neurology|February 6, 2007
The "enhanced N35" somatosensory evoked potential: its associations and potential utility in the clinical evaluation of dystonia and myoclonusKarl Ng, Stephen Jones
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice|January 21, 2025
Averted weakness from a large Martin-Gruber anastomosisEmily Cheung, Karl Ng
Internal Medicine Journal|May 10, 2022
Whipping up public policy discussion: Australia's problem with recreational nitrous oxide useJordan Weastell, Karl Ng
Muscle & Nerve|April 23, 2014
Comparing axonal excitability in past polio to amyotrophic lateral sclerosisChristina Liang, Karl Ng
BMJ Neurology Open|January 21, 2026
Timing matters when using paraclinical tests to assess for optic neuritis under the 2024 McDonald criteriaFangzhi Frank Jia, Karl Ng
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Don't hold your breath: anoxic convulsions from coupled hyperventilation-underwater breath-holdingKishore R Kumar, Karl Ng
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