Limbic encephalitis in children and adolescents.
OBJECTIVE: Limbic encephalitis is rare in people <18 years of age and rarely given a formal diagnosis. DESIGN: Retrospective study on presentation and outcome of children and adolescents with the clinico-radiological syndrome of limbic encephalitis tested for specific neuronal autoantibodies...
Main Authors: | Haberlandt, E, Bast, T, Ebner, A, Holthausen, H, Kluger, G, Kravljanac, R, Kröll-Seger, J, Kurlemann, G, Makowski, C, Rostasy, K, Tuschen-Hofstätter, E, Weber, G, Vincent, A, Bien, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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