Maxime St-Amant on Radiopaedia.org

Maxime St-Amant

MD FRCPC

Dr Maxime St-Amant is an assistant professor of radiology at Université de Sherbrooke in Québec, Canada, with a particular interest in neuroradiology and medical education. He has been a member of the editorial board since 2011.

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Article Brachial plexus over 5 years ago
Reviewed by Andrew Murphy over 5 years ago
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Article Os odontoideum about 6 years ago
Reviewed by Bruno Di Muzio about 6 years ago
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Article Brachial plexus over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Frank Gaillard over 6 years ago
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Article Sacrospinous ligament over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Yuranga Weerakkody over 6 years ago
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Article Pseudo-SLAP lesion over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Henry Knipe over 6 years ago
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Article Hemivertebra over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Rohit Sharma over 6 years ago
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Article Hemivertebra over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Maxime St-Amant over 6 years ago
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Article Squamous part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Mark Thurston over 6 years ago
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Article Petrous part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Mark Thurston over 6 years ago
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Article Tympanic part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Mark Thurston over 6 years ago
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Article Styloid process over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Mark Thurston over 6 years ago
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Article Styloid process over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Daniel J Bell over 6 years ago
Maxime St-Amant edited the...
Article Tympanic part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Daniel J Bell over 6 years ago
Maxime St-Amant edited the...
Article Petrous part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Daniel J Bell over 6 years ago
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Article Squamous part of temporal bone over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Daniel J Bell over 6 years ago

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