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    Yaman M, Sahin S, Kiziltan ME.
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  • 24. Clinical assessment of patients with primary and postparalytic hemifacial spasm: a retrospective study.
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  • 27. Interaction between the blink reflex and the abnormal muscle response in patients with hemifacial spasm: results of intraoperative recordings.
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    Lu Z, Tang X.
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  • 31. Long-latency response to transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with hemifacial spasm.
    Kojima A, Ohira T, Takase M, Kawase T.
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  • 34. Blink reflex recovery in facial weakness: an electrophysiologic study of adaptive changes.
    Syed NA, Delgado A, Sandbrink F, Schulman AE, Hallett M, Floeter MK.
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  • 35. Blink reflex excitability recovery curves in patients with dysfunctions after facial nerve palsy.
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  • 39. Metaplasticity of the human trigeminal blink reflex.
    Bologna M, Agostino R, Gregori B, Belvisi D, Manfredi M, Berardelli A.
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  • 40. Movement disorders in patients with peripheral facial palsy.
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