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Brain lesions: is there a role for internist?

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SM served as speaker for Abiogen, Bruno Farmaceutici, Diasorin, Kyowa Kirin, UCB. He also served in advisory board of Eli Lilly, Kyowa Kirin, UCB. SF received consulting fee Kyowa Kirin, Co., Ltd. Remaining authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Sonato, C., Colangelo, L., Cecchetti, V. et al. Brain lesions: is there a role for internist?. Intern Emerg Med 19, 237–239 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-023-03363-z

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