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  • 41. Lateralization of the P22/N30 component of somatosensory evoked potentials of the median nerve in patients with cervical dystonia.
    Kanovský P, Streitová H, Dufek J, Rektor I.
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    Davous P, Bianco C, Duval-Lota AM, de Recondo J, Vedrenne C, Rondot P.
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    Mauguière F, Sonnet ML, Fischer C, Chauplannaz G, Courjon J, Schott B.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1983 Jul; 139(2):141-8. PubMed ID: 6878976
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  • 47. [Unilateral or bilateral asterixis in cases of thalamic or parietal lesions: an afferent motor disorder?].
    Feldmeyer JJ, Bogousslavsky J, Regli F.
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