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INTRODUCTION: Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Responsive to Steroids (CLIPPERS Syndrome) was first described in 2010. Since then, about 50 cases have been reported around the world, but none in Portuguese-speaking countries. We report a case of patient of the Neurological Rehabilitation ward of Sarah Hospital/Brasilia, with clinical and radiologic features compatible with CLIPPERS Syndrome. The diagnosis was made only after fourteen years of symptoms onset. CASE REPORT: 49-year-old male, presenting with progressive pancerebellar syndrome followed by spastic paraplegia with neurogenic bladder and progressive worsening over 14 years. The radiological response to steroid was suggestive of CLIPPERS Syndrome, however it was not accompanied by significant clinical improvement. CONCLUSION: This is the first described case in Brazil,and this pattern of progression suggests that CLIPPERS is a degenerative disease. Its relevance must be acknowledged for being an important differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases. Early diagnosis may be critical to halt the progression and affect outcome of the disease.