PMID: 14318498Aug 1, 1965Paper

MYASTHENIA GRAVIS: A REVIEW OF THE DISEASE AND A DESCRIPTION OF LID TWITCH AS A CHARACTERISTIC SIGN

Archives of Ophthalmology
D G COGAN

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