Peters et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Varicella and acute cerebellar ataxiaPeters et al., 1978
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- 8608026464886943940
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- Peters A
- Versteeg J
- Lindeman J
- Bots G
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- Archives of Neurology
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• In two cases of varicella-associated cerebellar ataxia, varicella-zoster antigens in CSF cells were shown by an indirect immunofluorescent technique. Direct viral invasion in CNS disease complicating varicella plays an important part in pathogenesis and rules out a …
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