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Recurrent Rhombencephalitis Associatedwith Anti-GAD65 Antibody
Neurol 102:e208040, Alferes,A.R.,et al, 2024

Palatal Myoclonus, Abnormal Eye Movements, and Olivary Hypertrophy in GAD65-Related Disorder
Neurol 94:273-275, Macaron, G.,et al, 2020

An Adolescent Girl Presenting with Worsening Vertigo, Headache, and Ataxia
Neurol 95:e1760-e1763, Brigham, E.,et al, 2020

Autoimmune Encephalitides: A Broadening Field of Treatable Conditions
Neurologist 22:1-13, Kalman, B., 2017

An 82-year-old man with Worsening Gait
Neurol 89:e246-e252, Chew, S.,et al, 2017

Progressive Cerebellar Ataxia and New-Onset Diabetes
Lancet 383:186, Kong, M.,et al, 2014

Miller Fisher Syndrome with Positivity of Anti-GAD Antibodies
Clin Neurol Neurosurg 115:1479-1481, Pietrini, V.,et al, 2013

Anti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Limbic Encephalitis Without Epilepsy Evolving Into Dementia with Cerebellar Ataxia
Arch Neurol 69:1064-1066, Mirabelli-Badenier, M.,et al, 2012

Spectrum of Neurological Syndromes Associated with Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibodes: Diagnostic Clues for this Association
Brain 131:2553-2563, Saiz,A., et al, 2008

Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome with Autoantibodies to Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase
Clin Neurol Neurosurg 110:619-621, Markakis,I.,et al, 2008

Cerebellar Ataxia With Anti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibodies
Arch Neurol 58:225-230, Honorat,J.,et al, 2001

Autoantibodies to Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase in Three Patients With Cerebellar Ataxia, Late-Onset Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, and Polyendocrine Autoimmunity
Neurol 49:1026-1030, Saiz,A.,et al, 1997

Occult Breast Cancer with Anti-Ri Antibody Positivity and Pontine Hot Cross Bun Sign
JAMA Neurol 80:207-208, Liu,Y.,et al, 2023

An 82-Year-Old Woman with Subacute Ophthalmoparesis and Ataxia
Neurol 101:e570-e575, Rodrigo-Gisbert,M.,et al, 2023

A 67-Year-Old Woman with Progressive Diplopia, Vertigo, and Ataxia
Neurol 98:e669-e674, Sakoda, M.,et al, 2022

A Dizzy Architect
Neurol 98:543-549, Scutelnic, A.,et al, 2022

A 48-Year-Old Woman Presenting with Vertigo, Ptosis, and Red Eyes
Neurol 98:678-683, Kim, K.T.,et al, 2022

Miller Fisher Syndrome and Acute Motor and Sensory Axonal Neuropathy (AMSAN) Variant Guillain-Barre Overlap Syndrome (MFS/AMSAN-GBS) After Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI)
Acta Sci Clin Case Reports 3:19-24, Chau,T.C. & Muhamad,N.A.N., 2022

A 47-year-old Man with Rapidly Progressive Ataxia and Vitiligo
Neurol 94:e1664-e1669, Han, F.,et al, 2020

A 16-year-old Girl with Ataxia, Oscillopsia, and Behavioral Changes
Neurol 94:713-717, Silverman, A.,et al, 2020

Opsoclonus in Anti-Ma2 Brain-Stem Encephalitis
NEJM 383:e84, Sacks, C.A.,et al, 2020

Clinical features, prognostic factors, and antibody effects in anti-mGluR1 encephalitis
Neurol 95:e3012-e3025, Spatola, M.,et al, 2020

Kelch-Like Protein 11 Antibodies in Seminoma-Associated Paraneoplastic Encephalitis
NEJM 381:47-54, Mandel-Brehm, C.,et al, 2019

Recurrent Dysarthria and Ataxia in a Young Girl
JAMA Neurol 75:125-126, Romba, M.,et al, 2018

Clnicopathologic Conference Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor Encephalitis
NEJM 379:870-878, CASE 27-2018, 2018

A 35-year-old Woman with Diplopia, Ataxia, and Altered Mental Status
Neurol 91:e1942-e1946, Bauer, Z.,et al, 2018

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, and Diagnosis
www.UptoDate.com, May, Koralnik, I.J., 2018

Clinical Manifestations of the anti-IgLON5 Disease
Neurol 88:1736-1743,1688, Gaig, C.,et al, 2017

Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Immunoglobulin G as Biomarker of Autoimmune Astrocytopathy: Analysis of 102 Patients
Ann Neurol 81:298-309, Flanagan, E.P.,et al, 2017

Acute Bulbar Palsy as a Variant of Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Neurol 86:742-747, Kim, J.K.,et al, 2016

Clinicopathologic Conference, Parainfectious Encephalomyelitis Associated with Systemic Mycoplasma Infection
NEJM 370:2427-2438, Case 19-2012, 2014

The Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Nervous System, High-Altitude (mountain) sickness
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology Chp 40, pg 1139, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

The Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Nervous System, Hashimoto Encephalopathy (Steroid Responsive Encephalopathy Syndrome)
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology Chp 40, pg 1155, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Central Nervous System Neuronal Surface Antibody Associated Syndromes: Review and Guidelines for Recognition
JNNP 83:638-645, Zuliani,L.,et al, 2012

Rhombencephalitis A Series of 97 Patients
Medicine 90:256-261, Moragas, M.,et al, 2011

Neuro-Ophthalmologic Manifestations of Paraneoplastic Syndromes
J Neuro-Ophthalmol 28:58-68, Ko,M.W.,et al, 2008

Clinicopath Conf., Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration Due to Anti-Yo Antibodies From Breast Cancer
NEJM 356:612-620, Case 4-2007, 2007

Asymmetric Cerebellar Ataxia and Limbic Encephalitis as a Presenting Feature of Primary Sjogrens Syndrome
J Neurol 254:1609-1611, Collison,K. and Rees,J., 2007

Isolated Abducens Nerve Palsy as a Regional Variant of Guillain-Barre Syndrome
JNS 243:35-38, Tatsumoto, M.,et al, 2006

Spectrum of Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders in Women with Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
Medicine 82:216-223, Rojas-Marcos,I.,et al, 2003

Clinicopath Conf., Giant-Cell Arteritis
NEJM 349:170-180, Case 21-2003, 2003

Bickerstaff's Brainstem Encephalitis: Clinical Features of 62 Cases and a Subgroup Associated with Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Brain 126:2279-2290, Odaka,M.,et al, 2003

Ataxia Associated with Hashimotos Disease: Progressive Non-Familial Adult Onset Cerebellar Degeneration with Autoimmune Thyroiditis
JNNP 71:81-87, Selim, M. and Drachman, D.A., 2001

Bilateral Abducens Nerve Paresis Associated with Anti-GQ1b IgG Antibody
Am J Ophthalmol 131:816-818, Sato, K. and Yoshikawa, H., 2001

Hashimoto's Encephalitis as a Differential Diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
JNNP 66:172-176, Seipelt,M.,et al, 1999

Neurological Channelopathies, Dysfunctional Ion Channels May Cause Many Neurological Diseases
BMJ 316:1104-1105, Rose,M.R., 1998

Ion Channels and Neurological Disease:DNA Based Diagnosis is Now Possible,and Ion Channels May be Important in Common Paroxysmal Disorders
JNNP 65:427-431, Hanna,M.G.,et al, 1998

Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration
Arch Int Med 157:1258-1262, Bolla,L.&Palmer,R.M., 1997

Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneeration with Anti-Yo Antibody in a Man
Neurol 45:1226-1227, Felician,O.,et al, 1995



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