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Anti-GFAP neuroinflammation with synchronous bilateral papillitis and characteristic imaging
- Correspondence to Dr William John Utley, Neurology, Tauranga Hospital, Tauranga 3134, New Zealand; will.j.utley{at}gmail.com
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Anti-GFAP neuroinflammation with synchronous bilateral papillitis and characteristic imaging
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- Accepted November 25, 2020
- First published December 17, 2020.
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