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    Suprascapular nerve lesions at the spinoglenoid notch: report of three cases and review of the literature by Liveson, J A, Bronson, M J, Pollack, M A

    “…Lesions of the suprascapular nerve can occur at the supraspinatus notch (SSN) or at the spinoglenoid notch (SGN). Electromyographic (EMG), evaluation of the…”
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    Nerve lesions associated with shoulder dislocation; an electrodiagnostic study of 11 cases by Liveson, J A

    “…Electrodiagnostic examination of 11 patients with shoulder dislocation revealed nerve damage not previously reported. Although axillary nerve lesions were most…”
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    Thoracic radiculopathy related to collapsed thoracic vertebral bodies by Liveson, J A

    “…Three cases are presented of thoracic radiculopathy related to collapsed thoracic vertebral bodies. In all cases proximal weakness of the legs was present,…”
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    Electromyographic studies in a case of foramen magnum meningioma by Liveson, J. A., Ransohoff, J., Goodgold, J.

    “…Atrophy of muscles innervated by the lower cervical cord is a well-known feature in patients with foramen magnum tumours. Electromyographic evidence of…”
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    Tissue culture studies of possible uremic neurotoxins: Myoinositol by Liveson, Jay A., Gardner, Jared, Bornstein, Murray B.

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-1977)
    “…Tissue culture studies of possible uremic neurotoxins: Myoinositol. Organotypic cultures of dorsal root ganglion cells revealed neuronal toxicity when exposed…”
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    Electromyographic studies in a case of foramen magnum meningioma 1 by Liveson, J. A., Ransohoff, J., Goodgold, J.

    “…Atrophy of muscles innervated by the lower cervical cord is a well-known feature in patients with foramen magnum tumours. Electromyographic evidence of…”
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