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Anti-NMDAR encephalitis manifests as a condition that manifests in stages of progressive disease and recovery.
Anti-NMDAR encephalitis manifests as a condition that manifests in stages of progressive disease and recovery.


Prodromal Features occur mainly in children
Prodromal Features occur mainly in children and include:
Fever,  
Fever,  
Headache,  
Headache,  

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Overview

History

Anti-NMDAR encephalitis manifests as a condition that manifests in stages of progressive disease and recovery.

Prodromal Features occur mainly in children and include: Fever, Headache, Rhinitis, Vomiting, and Diarrhea

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