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Correction notice This paper has been amended since it was published Online First. The author order was incorrect, David Blackburn is the corresponding author and not the first author.
Contributors All listed authors contributed to the case report. Histological interpretation and analysis were provided by SW and MH. PET scan and radiological analysis were contributed by EL; GR interpreted electrophysiology. RS provided information regarding overview and clinical findings in polyarteritis nodosa. RL, TJ and DB compiled the report and wrote the first draft. DB was the responsible clinician, and is the guarantor of the report. All authors reviewed and provided intellectual contribution to the report.
Competing interests None declared.
Patient consent Obtained.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed. This paper was reviewed by Neil Scolding, Bristol, UK.
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