Autoantibody screening in subacute cerebellar ataxia.
In a retrospective study of 280 sera from patients presenting with cerebellar signs, seven of whom had proved positive for the typical paraneoplastic serum antibodies that were requested by the clinicians, raised concentrations of antibodies to voltage-gated calcium channels or to glutamic acid deca...
Main Authors: | Trivedi, R, Mundanthanam, G, Amyes, E, Lang, B, Vincent, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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