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Publications by Daniel S. Bandari
Individualized OnabotulinumtoxinA Treatment for Upper Limb Spasticity Resulted in High Clinician‐ and Patient‐Reported Satisfaction: Long‐Term Observational Results From the ASPIRE Study
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Evaluating Risks, Costs, and Benefits of New and Emerging Therapies to Optimize Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
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