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Oculocraniosomatic neuromuscular disease with "ragged-red" fibers
W. Olson; W. K. Engel; G. O. Walsh; R. Einaugler
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:193-211.
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Virus-like particles in a case of vasculitis with brain tumor
F. H. Norris Jr; M. J. Aguilar; C. E. Harman
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:212-217.
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Electroencephalographic criteria of hypocalcemia and hypercalcemia
M. Swash; A. J. Rowan
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:218-228.
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Trichopoliodystrophy. I. Report of a case and biochemical studies
J. H. French; E. S. Sherard; H. Lubell; M. Brotz; C. L. Moore
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:229-244.
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Catecholamine metabolism during oral administration of levodopa
H. Hinterberger; C. J. Andrews
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:245-252.
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Cerebrospinal fluid cytomorphology. Sedimentation vs filtration
M. J. Krentz; P. R. Dyken
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:253-257.
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Muscle transplantation into mice with muscular dystrophy
J. L. Rolston
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:258-264.
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Diagnostic value of diazepam in electroencephalography
J. F. Laguna; J. Korein
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:265-272.
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The diagnostic (problem solving) skill of the neurologist. Experimental studies and their implications for neurological training
H. S. Barrows; K. Bennett
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:273-277.
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Vertebrobasilar occlusive disease in children. A recognizable clinical entity
D. C. DeVivo; F. W. Farrell Jr
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:278-281.
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Huntington's chorea. Effect of serotonin depletion
T. N. Chase; A. M. Watanabe; K. H. Brodie; E. F. Donnelly
Arch Neurol. 1972;26:282-284.
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