Autoimmune episodic ataxia in patients with anti-CASPR2 antibody-associated encephalitis
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F. Ducray | P. Convers | J. Honnorat | J. Delattre | J. Antoine | V. Desestret | D. Psimaras | B. Joubert | V. Rogemond | L. Thomas | G. Picard | F. Gobert | Margaux Saint-Martin
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