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  Vol. 48 No. 4, April 1991 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Neurologic complications of the tryptophan-associated eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome

L. M. Tolander, C. R. Bamford, M. T. Yoshino, S. Downing and G. Bryan
Department of Neurology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

A case of tryptophan-associated eosinophilia, central nervous system complications, and multiple white matter lesions by magnetic resonance imaging is presented. Eosinophilia regardless of its cause should be included within the differential of patients exhibiting periventricular white matter lesions.

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