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A difficult case
Oophorectomy in NMDA receptor encephalitis and negative pelvic imaging
- Correspondence to Jennifer McCombe, 7-132D Clinical Sciences Building, 11350 83 Avenue, Edmonton, T6G 2G3, Canada; jmccombe{at}ualberta.ca
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Oophorectomy in NMDA receptor encephalitis and negative pelvic imaging
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- Accepted September 15, 2020
- First published October 8, 2020.
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January 21, 2021
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