Paraneoplastic encephalitis is a neurologic manifestation of paraneoplastic syndrome that can present as seizure, memory impairment, cognitive decline, behavior changes, gait disturbance, and/or psychiatric symptoms [1]. Classically, paraneoplastic encephalitis has been defined as the presence or high risk of cancer accompanied by certain neurologic symptoms including limbic encephalitis, encephalomyelitis, subacute cerebellar degeneration, and subacute sensory neuropathy, without any other causes [2]. Recent studies have found various autoan-
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