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A difficult case
Chorea and polycythaemia vera
- Correspondence to Dr Catriona Gribbin, Neurology, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, UK; catriona.gribbin2{at}nhs.scot
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Chorea and polycythaemia vera
Publication history
- Accepted September 28, 2023
- First published October 27, 2023.
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March 19, 2024
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