Eric L. Logigian
Department of Neurology
University of Rochester
Rochester
USA
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- Mexiletine is an effective antimyotonia treatment in myotonic dystrophy type 1. Logigian, E.L., Martens, W.B., Moxley, R.T., McDermott, M.P., Dilek, N., Wiegner, A.W., Pearson, A.T., Barbieri, C.A., Annis, C.L., Thornton, C.A., Moxley, R.T. Neurology (2010)
- Severity, type, and distribution of myotonic discharges are different in type 1 and type 2 myotonic dystrophy. Logigian, E.L., Ciafaloni, E., Quinn, L.C., Dilek, N., Pandya, S., Moxley, R.T., Thornton, C.A. Muscle. Nerve (2007)
- Quantitative analysis of the "warm-up" phenomenon in myotonic dystrophy type 1. Logigian, E.L., Blood, C.L., Dilek, N., Martens, W.B., Moxley, R.T., Wiegner, A.W., Thornton, C.A., Moxley, R.T. Muscle. Nerve (2005)
- Leukocyte CTG repeat length correlates with severity of myotonia in myotonic dystrophy type 1. Logigian, E.L., Moxley, R.T., Blood, C.L., Barbieri, C.A., Martens, W.B., Wiegner, A.W., Thornton, C.A., Moxley, R.T. Neurology (2004)
- Gentle dorsal root retraction and dissection can cause areflexia: implications for intraoperative monitoring during "selective" partial dorsal rhizotomy. Logigian, E.L., Soriano, S.G., Herrmann, D.N., Madsen, J.R. Muscle. Nerve (2001)









