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The one-and-a-half syndrome: a distinctive clinical finding in a patient with multiple sclerosis

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Special thanks go to Oreste Marsico, MD, Denise Tedeschi, MD, and Pio Zoleo, MD, for their contribution to the manuscript by means of English revision and proofreading.

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Enrico Fratto, MD, had the idea for the article, performed the literature research, wrote the first draft and the successive versions of the manuscript, and composed the collage in Fig. 1 and the diagram in Fig. 3. Stefania Barone, MD, participated in the review and editing phase of the manuscript and pictures. Emanuele Tinelli, MD, provided and elaborated the MRI picture in Fig. 2. Antonio Gambardella, prof, MD, and Paola Valentino, prof, MD, fully reviewed the article and approved all text modifications. All the authors approved the final version of the manuscript.

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Fratto, E., Barone, S., Tinelli, E. et al. The one-and-a-half syndrome: a distinctive clinical finding in a patient with multiple sclerosis. Neurol Sci 44, 3331–3333 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-023-06805-w

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