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Pract Neurol 2008;8:73 doi:10.1136/jnnp.2008.900408
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EDITOR’S CHOICE

Although I am not a card-carrying epidemiologist it has not been difficult for me to realise that there is something terribly frustrating about the neurological complications of coeliac disease literature. No wonder such strong emotions are aroused—the protagonists are arguing over flawed and contradictory data. Gerald Grossman from Cleveland, Ohio, sets out all the methodological problems for us on page 77, warns us about the conflict between serological and histological diagnosis (just what …

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