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Shin J Oh

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Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 20, 2019
Amifampridine for the treatment of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndromeShin J Oh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|March 6, 2007
Neuropathies of the footShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|February 7, 2018
3,4-diaminopyridine in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome: Concerns regarding presentation of previous studiesShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|November 13, 2020
Nodal conduction block: A unifying conceptShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|September 30, 2015
Myasthenia gravis Lambert-Eaton overlap syndromeShin J Oh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 18, 2021
Nodal conduction block and reversible conduction failure are not electrophysiological markers for axonal lossShin J Oh
Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease|December 1, 2017
Distinguishing Features of the Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Test Between Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis, 50-Year ReappraisalShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|March 1, 2002
Primary axonal degeneration in tarsal tunnel syndrome: fact or fiction?Shin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|December 22, 2016
Multifocal sensory demyelinating neuropathy: Report of a caseShin J Oh
Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea)|July 2, 2024
Amifampridines are the Most Effective Drugs for Treating Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome With a Focus on Pediatric Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic SyndromeShin J Oh
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Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 20, 2019
Amifampridine for the treatment of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndromeShin J Oh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|March 6, 2007
Neuropathies of the footShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|February 7, 2018
3,4-diaminopyridine in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome: Concerns regarding presentation of previous studiesShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|November 13, 2020
Nodal conduction block: A unifying conceptShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|September 30, 2015
Myasthenia gravis Lambert-Eaton overlap syndromeShin J Oh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 18, 2021
Nodal conduction block and reversible conduction failure are not electrophysiological markers for axonal lossShin J Oh
Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease|December 1, 2017
Distinguishing Features of the Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Test Between Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis, 50-Year ReappraisalShin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|March 1, 2002
Primary axonal degeneration in tarsal tunnel syndrome: fact or fiction?Shin J Oh
Muscle & Nerve|December 22, 2016
Multifocal sensory demyelinating neuropathy: Report of a caseShin J Oh
Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea)|July 2, 2024
Amifampridines are the Most Effective Drugs for Treating Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome With a Focus on Pediatric Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic SyndromeShin J Oh
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