Late central demyelination after Fischer's syndrome: MRI studies.
AUTOR(ES)
Ferrer, X
RESUMO
The case of a patient who presented with clinical, electrophysiological, and MRI evidence of central demyelination is described. The patient had been admitted to hospital for Fischer's syndrome a few years previously. The association of these two events suggests that central and peripheral myelinopathy may be related in Fischer's syndrome.
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