Abstract
Anti-Ma1/Ma2 paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome (PNS) is rare and often associated with testicular malignancies.1 Diencephalitis is a characteristic feature of anti-Ma1/Ma2 PNS.1 In contrast to classical limbic encephalitis,2 the clinical and radiologic manifestations of diencephalitis may be initially subtle and under-recognized as PNS.
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