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Morvan Syndrome: Clinical and Serological Observations in 29 Cases
Ann Neurol 72:241-255, Irani, S.R.,et al, 2012
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Article Abstract
MoS is clinically distinct from other VGKC-complex antibody-associated conditions, and usually is associated with high-titer CASPR2 antibodies, often accompanied by lower-titer LGl1 antibodies. CASPR2 and LGl1 antibodies bind to multiple brain regions, which helps to explain the multifocal clinical features of the disease, but other antibodies are likely to play a role in some patients need to be characterized in future studies.
 
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