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Departments of Neurology and Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.
Neurosarcoidosis is an underdiagnosed variant of the systemic disease. We report a case of myelopathic neurosarcoidosis, noting the contribution made by MRI in establishing the diagnosis, and we discuss the possibility that the disease is differentially responsive to various steroid formulations.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Michael K. Sauter, Department of Neurology, University of Maryland Hospital, 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Received May 18, 1990. Accepted for publication in final form June 26, 1990.
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