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Transient focal leukoencephalopathy with cerebral oedema as a presentation of cerebral amyloid angiopathy
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Contributors JL collected the clinical information and imaging and formatted the imaging for presentation. MNMP wrote the drafts of manuscript and coordinated the production of the manuscript. JV, JL and MNMP reviewed the manuscripts and discussed the content to produce the final draft.
Competing interests None declared.
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Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed. Reviewed by Tom Hughes, Cardiff, UK.
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