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1. Are somatosensory evoked potentials of the tibial nerve the most sensitive test in diagnosing multiple sclerosis? Djuric S, Djuric V, Zivkovic M, Milosevic V, Jolic M, Stamenovic J, Djordjevic G, Calixto M. Neurol India; 2010; 58(4):537-41. PubMed ID: 20739788 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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