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FLAMES over an “extinguished fire”: a MOG-associated disorder case report

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We thank Viola Tallarico, Giorgio Monti, and Stella Battaglia for their clinical support and Maria Guarino for case supervision.

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GA: interpretation of the data and drafting of the manuscript; GMA: interpretation of the data, drafting of the manuscript, and conceptualization of the study; LS: interpretation of the data and revision of the manuscript; RDA: interpretation of the data, drafting of the manuscript, conceptualization of the study, and revision of the manuscript.

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Andrini, G., Asioli, G.M., Spinardi, L. et al. FLAMES over an “extinguished fire”: a MOG-associated disorder case report. Neurol Sci 44, 1131–1134 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06576-w

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