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A difficult case
Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state causing atypical status epilepticus with hippocampal involvement
- Correspondence to Dr Emanuele Bartolini, Neurology Unit, Nuovo Ospedale Santo Stefano, USL Tuscany Center, Prato, Italy; emanuelebartolini{at}hotmail.com
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Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state causing atypical status epilepticus with hippocampal involvement
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- Accepted November 23, 2021
- First published December 13, 2021.
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March 18, 2022
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