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S. Charles Cho, MD
Neuromuscular neurologist, Neurophysiologist
Clinical Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Practice Areas
Professional Education
- Board Certification: Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2013)
- Internship: Kaiser Found Hosp San Fran (1997) CA
- Residency: Stanford University School of Medicine (2000) CA
- Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital (2001) MA
- Medical Education: Georgetown University Hospital (1996) DC
- ScB, Brown University (1990)
- MS, Columbia University (1992)
- MD, Georgetown University (1996)
Honors & Awards
- Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education, WWMSE (2004)
Administrative Appointments
- Neurophysiology course director, Stanford University (2002 - Present)
- Chairman of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Committee, AAEM (2002 - 2005)
- Director of ALS Clinic, Stanford University (2004 - Present)
Publications
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Detection of inferolateral trunk syndrome by neuromonitoring during catheter angiography with provocative testing.
Le, S., Dodd, R., López, J., Nguyen, V., Cho, S. C., & Lee, L. (2013). Detection of inferolateral trunk syndrome by neuromonitoring during catheter angiography with provocative testing. Journal of neurointerventional surgery, 5(2). -
Chemotherapy-related polyneuropathy may deteriorate quality of life in patients with B-cell lymphoma
Kim, B.-J., Park, H.-R., Roh, H. J., Jeong, D.-S., Kim, B. S., & Kim, S. J. (2010). Chemotherapy-related polyneuropathy may deteriorate quality of life in patients with B-cell lymphoma. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 19(8), 1097-1103. -
Utility of the cutaneous silent period in the evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome
Koo, Y. S., Park, H.-R., Joo, B.-E., Choi, J.-Y., Jung, K.-Y., & Kim, B.-J. (2010). Utility of the cutaneous silent period in the evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome. CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 121(9), 1584-1588. -
UTILITY OF ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC TESTING IN EVALUATING PATIENTS WITH LUMBOSACRAL RADICULOPATHY: AN EVIDENCE-BASED REVIEW
Cho, S. C., Ferrante, M. A., Levin, K. H., Harmon, R. L., & So, Y. T. (2010). UTILITY OF ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC TESTING IN EVALUATING PATIENTS WITH LUMBOSACRAL RADICULOPATHY: AN EVIDENCE-BASED REVIEW. MUSCLE & NERVE, 42(2), 276-282.
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Utility of the cutaneous silent period in patients with diabetes mellitus
Kim, B.-J., Kim, N.-H., Kim, S. G., Roh, H., Park, H.-R., & So, Y. T. (2010). Utility of the cutaneous silent period in patients with diabetes mellitus. JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 293(1-2), 1-5.
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DRIVING WITH POLYNEUROPATHY
Cho, S. C., Katzberg, H. D., Rama, A., Kim, B.-J., Roh, H., & So, Y. T. (2010). DRIVING WITH POLYNEUROPATHY. MUSCLE & NERVE, 41(3), 324-328.
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Surgical strategies for managing foraminal nerve sheath tumors: the emerging role of CyberKnife ablation
Murovic, J. A., Cho, S. C., & Park, J. (2010). Surgical strategies for managing foraminal nerve sheath tumors: the emerging role of CyberKnife ablation. EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 19(2), 242-256.
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Bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy causing painless bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
Lin, P. T., Andersson, P. B., Distad, B. J., Barohn, R. J., Cho, S. C., & Katz, J. S. (2005). Bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy causing painless bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis. NEUROLOGY, 65(9), 1499-1501.
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Clinical utility of electrodiagnostic consultation in suspected polyneuropathy
Cho, S. C., Siao-Tick-Chong, P., & So, Y. T. (2004). Clinical utility of electrodiagnostic consultation in suspected polyneuropathy. MUSCLE & NERVE, 30(5), 659-662.
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Computerized QT dispersion measurement and cardiovascular mortality in male veterans
Shah, B. R., Yamazaki, T., Engel, G., Cho, S., Chun, S. H., & Froelicher, V. F. (2004). Computerized QT dispersion measurement and cardiovascular mortality in male veterans. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 93(4), 483-486.
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Prognostic value of exercise tests in male veterans with chronic coronary artery disease.
Ghayoumi, A., Raxwal, V., Cho, S., Myers, J., Chun, S., & Froelicher, V. F. (2002). Prognostic value of exercise tests in male veterans with chronic coronary artery disease. Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, 22(6), 399-407.
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Peripheral edema
Cho, S., & Atwood, J. E. (2002). Peripheral edema. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 113(7), 580-586.
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Echocardiographic and magnetic resonance methods for diagnosing hibernating myocardium
Cho, S., & McConnell, M. V. (2002). Echocardiographic and magnetic resonance methods for diagnosing hibernating myocardium. NUCLEAR MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS, 23(4), 331-339.
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Multinodular polymyositis in a patient with human immunodeficiency and hepatitis C virus coinfection
Richardson, S. J., LOPEZ, F., Rojas, S., Cho, S. H., Holodniy, M., & Katz, J. (2001). Multinodular polymyositis in a patient with human immunodeficiency and hepatitis C virus coinfection. MUSCLE & NERVE, 24(3), 433-437.
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