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Visual Symptoms in the Heidenhain Variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Journal of Neuroimaging, 07/01/09
Cornelius JR et al. - HvCJD should be considered in all patients who present with unexplained visual phenomena. A remarkable spectrum of visual disturbances can be seen. Close follow-up as well as serial MRI and EEG can help clarify the underlying disease process.
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