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Min JH et al. – This study demonstrates that SS patients with recurrent CNS involvement have brain abnormalities characteristic of NMO and AQP4–Ab in Korea. The presence of AQP4–Ab in one SS patient with only brain involvement may suggest that the coexistence of NMO should be explored in SS patients with recurrent CNS manifestations, even without optic neuritis or myelitis.

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