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Vesper Fe Marie Llaneza Ramos1, Daniel L Murman, Rodney D McComb
1Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
Abstract:
A 62-year-old woman with no known psychiatric illness had a 1.5-year history of progressive personality and language changes, leading to a loss of functional independence. Laboratory results revealed elevated autoimmune antibodies. She did not improve on high-dose steroid therapy and continued to deteriorate to her death, 2.5 years after symptom onset.
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