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We report a patient with a cerebellar syndrome and radiological features of limbic encephalitis who was thought to have a paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis on the basis of the clinical phenotype and an unidentified anti-neuronal antibody but who was finally diagnosed as having PSS with neurological manifestation being the presenting complaint. |
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