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From the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, University Hospital, Saskatoon, Canada.
Neurologic complications of relapsing polychondritis are rare; only 10 patients have been reported.1410 We report an additional case.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Rajput, Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, University Hospital, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0X0, Canada.
Accepted for publication July 26, 1982.
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