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Contents
- 1 A Case of Monocular Blurred Vision
- 2 A Case of Multifocal Neurological Symptoms
- 3 Irritability in a Man with Multiple Sclerosis
- 4 A Case of Myelitis with a Positive Anticardiolipin Antibody
- 5 A Case of Stiffness in the Legs and Gradual Difficulty Walking
- 6 Family Matters
- 7 Recurrent Ulcers and a Brainstem Lesion
- 8 Ataxia and Orthostasis
- 9 Blurry Vision, Hearing Loss, and Constant Headache
- 10 The Snowball Effect
- 11 A SREATable Encephalopathy
- 12 A Case of Cognitive Impairment and Ataxia
- 13 A Case of Fever and a Wrist Drop
- 14 Double Vision and Droopy Eyelids
- 15 A Case of Personality Change and Seizure
- 16 Drowsiness and Double Vision
- 17 The One-Sided Encephalitis
- 18 Teratoma: “It’s Driving Me Crazy”
- 19 Gad-Awful Spasms
- 20 On the Right Tract
- 21 A Headache Gone Viral
- 22 To CIDP or Not to CIDP
- 23 Extinguishing a “Burning Fire”
- 24 Confusion, Muscle Cramps, and Weight Loss
- 25 The Unforgettable Encephalitis
- 26 The Peppered Brainstem
- 27 A Case of a Fall After a Trip
- 28 A Case of Relapsing Visual Loss
- 29 Checks and Balances
- 30 A Case of Intractable Vomiting
- 31 A Case of Cognitive Change in HIV
- 32 A Case of Progressive Myelopathy
- 33 A Case of Cranial Neuropathies and Leptomeningeal Enhancement
- 34 A Case of Diabetes Insipidus and Enhancing Brain Lesions
- 35 A Case of Optic Neuritis and Leg Weakness
- 36 A Man with Multiple Sclerosis and Continuing Disease Activity on Disease-Modifying Therapy
- 37 A Case of Syncope and Impaired Micturition
- 38 A Case of Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis
- 39 A Perplexing Pattern of Weakness
- 40 Progressive Numbness and Tingling