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Mark A Ferrante

Muscle & nerve

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Muscle & Nerve|September 29, 2004
Brachial plexopathies: classification, causes, and consequencesMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|April 7, 2018
The distribution of neuralgic amyotrophy lesions is overwhelmingly extraplexalMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|May 15, 2012
The thoracic outlet syndromesMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|December 23, 2016
The thoracic outlet syndromes: Part 1. Overview of the thoracic outlet syndromes and review of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndromeMark A Ferrante, Nicole D Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|December 23, 2016
The thoracic outlet syndromes: Part 2. The arterial, venous, neurovascular, and disputed thoracic outlet syndromesMark A Ferrante, Nicole D Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|September 30, 2016
Lesion distribution among 281 patients with sporadic neuralgic amyotrophyMark A Ferrante, Asa J Wilbourn
Muscle & Nerve|September 6, 2013
Electrodiagnostic features of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndromeBryan E Tsao, Mark A Ferrante, Asa J Wilbourn, et al.
Muscle & Nerve|July 27, 2010
Utility of electrodiagnostic testing in evaluating patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy: An evidence-based reviewS Charles Cho, Mark A Ferrante, Kerry H Levin, et al.
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Muscle & Nerve|September 29, 2004
Brachial plexopathies: classification, causes, and consequencesMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|April 7, 2018
The distribution of neuralgic amyotrophy lesions is overwhelmingly extraplexalMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|May 15, 2012
The thoracic outlet syndromesMark A Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|December 23, 2016
The thoracic outlet syndromes: Part 1. Overview of the thoracic outlet syndromes and review of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndromeMark A Ferrante, Nicole D Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|December 23, 2016
The thoracic outlet syndromes: Part 2. The arterial, venous, neurovascular, and disputed thoracic outlet syndromesMark A Ferrante, Nicole D Ferrante
Muscle & Nerve|September 30, 2016
Lesion distribution among 281 patients with sporadic neuralgic amyotrophyMark A Ferrante, Asa J Wilbourn
Muscle & Nerve|September 6, 2013
Electrodiagnostic features of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndromeBryan E Tsao, Mark A Ferrante, Asa J Wilbourn, et al.
Muscle & Nerve|July 27, 2010
Utility of electrodiagnostic testing in evaluating patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy: An evidence-based reviewS Charles Cho, Mark A Ferrante, Kerry H Levin, et al.
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