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Richa Sharma1, Vani Chilukuri2, Anand K Sarma2
1Duke University School of Medicine, 3701 Erwin Street, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Abstract:
A 64-year-old previously healthy man presented with acute ataxia. He was diagnosed with acute cerebellitis on the basis of clinical features, negative MRI of the head and lymphocytic pleocytosis in cerebrospinal fluid. A detailed work up for etiology revealed auto-antibodies for Sjogren's syndrome. He responded well to cyclophosphamide and steroids.
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