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The Neurohospitalist

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The Neurohospitalist is a quarterly, international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the practice and performance of neurohospitalist medicine. The Neurohospitalist offers comprehensive ground-breaking research focused on neurological diseases in the hospital setting, neurohospitalist centered systems-based practice, practice based improvement, and inpatient quality metrics. The Neurohospitalist presents clinically oriented and evidence-based original research, topic reviews, a best practices healthcare quality forum, real case studies, and clinical problem-solving exercises.
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No detectada desde ene. 2011 / hasta dic. 2023 SAGE Journals

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ISSN impreso

1941-8744

ISSN electrónico

1941-8752

Editor responsable

SAGE Publishing (SAGE)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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Extra-Limbic Seronegative Encephalitis Preceding Recurrent Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Gastric Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report

Carrie LiORCID; David Fisher; Shamik BhattacharyyaORCID

<jats:p> We describe a patient with extra-limbic seronegative encephalitis with relapsing progressive course as the harbinger of sequential Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Diffuse Large B-Cell lymphoma. Diagnosis of probable paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome (PNS) was arrived at by exhaustive elimination of alternative causes and supportive tissue diagnosis. This case highlights the phenotypic variety of paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes associated with hematologic malignancies and the challenges in their recognition, diagnosis, and treatment. We discuss and apply the updated consensus diagnostic criteria for paraneoplastic syndromes to our case as a means of bolstering probability in cases of diagnostic uncertainty. </jats:p>

Pp. 446-449