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Central pontine (and extrapontine) myelinolysis despite appropriate sodium correction
- Correspondence to Dr Andrew Micieli, Neurology, University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8, Canada; andrew.micieli{at}mail.utoronto.ca
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Central pontine (and extrapontine) myelinolysis despite appropriate sodium correction
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- Accepted August 15, 2019
- First published August 29, 2019.
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July 02, 2020
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