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Neurological sign
Myoedema with pseudohypertrophic hypothyroid myopathy (Hoffman’s syndrome)
- Correspondence to Dr Aastha Takkar, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 160012, Punjab, India; draastha49{at}yahoo.com
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Myoedema with pseudohypertrophic hypothyroid myopathy (Hoffman’s syndrome)
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- Accepted February 23, 2021
- First published March 30, 2021.
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January 10, 2022
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