April 14, 2020; 94 (15 Supplement) Tuesday, April 28
Three Paraneoplastic Syndromes preceding an Occult Breast Cancer (688)
Sidonie Ibrikji, Tarek El Halabi, Raja Sawaya, Samir Atweh
First published April 14, 2020,
Sidonie Ibrikji
1American University of Beirut Medical Center
Tarek El Halabi
2Neurology, American University of Beirut Medical Center
Raja Sawaya
1American University of Beirut Medical Center
Samir Atweh
3American University of Beirut
Three Paraneoplastic Syndromes preceding an Occult Breast Cancer (688)
Sidonie Ibrikji, Tarek El Halabi, Raja Sawaya, Samir Atweh
Neurology Apr 2020, 94 (15 Supplement) 688;
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