2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2007.09.069
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Anti-Ma2 positive limbic encephalitis with granulomatous cerebral angiitis

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“…9,10 Patients may also show some atypical presentations such as pseudoWhipple's disease or granulomatous cerebral angiitis. 11,12 More recently, the spectrum of anti-Ma2 neurological disorders has been expanding and it includes cases with involvement of spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. 13e15 In our patient, clinical presentation was initially misleading because of the persistent high grade fever which suggested infectious encephalitis.…”
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“…9,10 Patients may also show some atypical presentations such as pseudoWhipple's disease or granulomatous cerebral angiitis. 11,12 More recently, the spectrum of anti-Ma2 neurological disorders has been expanding and it includes cases with involvement of spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. 13e15 In our patient, clinical presentation was initially misleading because of the persistent high grade fever which suggested infectious encephalitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%