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This issue contains a Pearls & Oy-sters article of a case of toxic-metabolic encephalopathy due to bismuth toxicity from prolonged topical application. One Teaching NeuroImages case shows myoclonus as the presenting feature of Wilson disease and the second shows a rare case of Jacobsen syndrome. The Teaching Video NeuroImages case discusses myoclonus as the presenting feature of Wilson disease.



from Neurology recent issues http://bit.ly/2GRB7Dd

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