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39 Reference values for nerve function assessments among a study population in northern India - III: Sensory and motor nerve McKnight, 2PG Nicholls, 3 Das Loretta, 4KV Desikan, 1 DNJ Lockwood, 5EP Wilder-Smith, 6WH van Brakel 1 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; 2 School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK; 3 The Leprosy Mission India, PO Naini, Allahabad, UP, India; 4 LEPRA India, Hyderabad, India; 5 Division of Neurology, National University Hospital, Singapore; 6 Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Amsterdam, The NetherlandsAbstract Objective: To identify Reference values for normal sensory and motor nerve conduction in upper and lower limb peripheral nerves in a study population in India.
39 Reference values for nerve function assessments among a study population in northern India - III: Sensory and motor nerve conduction. 1J McKnight, 2PG Nicholls, 3Das Loretta, 4KV Desikan, 1DNJ Lockwood, 5EP Wilder- Smith, 6WH van Brakel 1London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; 2School of Health Sciences, …
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