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Me and my neurological illness
Autoimmune limbic encephalitis due to VGKC-Ab. Thanks for the memory. Leo Robin (Title of song, 1937)
- Correspondence to Dr James Morrow, The Dock, 32 Ballydrain Road, Comber, Co Down BT23 5SS, UK; jjimorrow{at}btinternet.com
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Autoimmune limbic encephalitis due to VGKC-Ab. Thanks for the memory. Leo Robin (Title of song, 1937)
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- Accepted November 30, 2015
- First published January 27, 2016.
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March 15, 2016
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