He also saw a case just like this one last year, he told me. Dalmau, the neurologist who published the first case series describing this rare disease. The Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.ĭr. Matthew Bevers, a neurology resident at Massachusetts General Hospital and The first person to come up with the right diagnosis was Dr. Nearly 300 readers offered their thoughts on what was wrong with this patient. Ovarian teratoma (dermoid cyst) encephalitis By the time the diagnosis was made, she had double vision and she was shaking and confused. Who started out with what seemed like her usual migraine but who then became more and more ill. On Thursday, we challenged Well readers to puzzle their way through the case of a 23-year-old woman
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