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Rapid Progression of Reversible Cognitive Impairment in an 80-year-old Man
Neurol 91:1109-1113, Bouthour, W.,et al, 2018

IgG4-Related Leptomeningitis: A Reversible Cause of Rapidly Progressive Cognitive Decline
Neurol 82:540-542, Mehta, S.H.,et al, 2014

Meningoencephalitis from Borrelia Miyamotoi in an Immunocompromised Patient
NEJM 368:240-245, Gugliotta, J.L.,et al, 2013

The Evaluation of Rapidly Progressive Dementia
The Neurologist 17:67-74, Rosenbloom,M.H. &Atri,A., 2011

Encephalitis and antibodies to synaptic and neuronal cell surface proteins
Neurol 77:179-189, Lancaster, E.,et al, 2011

Primary Central Nervous System Vasculitis with Prominent Leptomeningeal Enhancement
Arthritis Rheum:58:595-603, Salvarani, C.,et al, 2008

Reversal of a Neurologic Paraneoplastic Syndrome with Octreotide (Sandostatin) in a Pt with Glucagonoma
Am J Med 91:434-436, Holmes,A.,et al, 1991

Clinicopathologic Conference, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
NEJM 384:1350-1358, Case 10-2021, 2021

Nonvasculitic Autoimmune Inflammatory Meningoencephalitis as a Cause of Potentially Reversible Dementia
JNS 108:1024-1027, Lyons, M.,et al, 2008

Is it Truly Dementia?
Lancet 357:684, Visvanatham,R., 2001

Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus and the Saga of the Treatable Dementias
JAMA 262:2577-2581, 2592-25931989., Friedland,R.P., 1989



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