Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old man with progressive insomnia and psychiatric and motor symptoms
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In the Resident & Fellow paper “Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old man with progressive insomnia and psychiatric and motor symptoms” by Lima et al.,1 there is an error in the fifth paragraph of section 2 of the paper—the second sentence in this paragraph should read “The immunoglobulin G index was not elevated (0.5) and no oligoclonal bands were observed in the CSF or serum.” The authors regret the error.
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- Lima J,
- Youn T,
- Robinson C, et al
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