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Autoimmune basal ganglia encephalitis with hemolytic anemia

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We thank the Laboratory Krone, Bad Salzuflen, Germany, and the Clinical Immunological Laboratory Stoecker, Luebeck, Germany, for additional testings.

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Ralph Werner: conceptualization, writing—original draft. Benedikt Lohr: investigation, writing—review and editing. Peter Lodemann: investigation, validation. Jens Marcus Chemnitz: investigation, validation. Johannes C. Woehrle: supervision, writing—review and editing.

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Werner, R., Lohr, B., Lodemann, P. et al. Autoimmune basal ganglia encephalitis with hemolytic anemia. Ann Hematol 101, 1857–1858 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-022-04848-1

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