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Clinicopathological conference
Clinicopathological case: progressive somnolence and dementia in an accountant: when the shine rubs off the gold standard
Abstract
A 63-year-old accountant developed progressive somnolence, cognitive decline, gait disturbance and cerebellar dysfunction with autonomic features. This report documents the clinicopathological conference at the 39th Edinburgh Advanced Neurology Course 2017.
- paraneoplastic
- dementia
- IgLON5
- clinicopathological conference
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