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Neurological rarities
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease
Abstract
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease is a rare genetic condition, previously diagnosed only at postmortem, but its characteristic radiological features now allow its diagnosis in life. The clinical presentation is variable and we hope this case report will raise awareness of this condition.
- NEUROGENETICS
- NEURORADIOLOGY
- COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
- GENETICS
- COGNITION
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All data relevant to the study are included in the article or uploaded as online supplemental information.
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