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Neurological rarity
CD8+ encephalitis: a severe but treatable HIV-related acute encephalopathy
- Correspondence to Dr Angeliki Zarkali, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK; Angeliki.zarkali{at}nhs.net
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CD8+ encephalitis: a severe but treatable HIV-related acute encephalopathy
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- Accepted October 2, 2016
- First published November 1, 2016.
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January 17, 2017
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