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Neurological history
From pseudotumour cerebri to idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Correspondence to J M S Pearce, Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 2JZ, UK; jmspearce{at}freenet.co.uk
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From pseudotumour cerebri to idiopathic intracranial hypertension
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- First published November 17, 2009.
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November 17, 2009
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