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Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis
Jerry S. Wolinsky, MD;
Bruce O. Berg, MD;
Charles J. Maitland, MD
Arch Neurol. 1976;33(10):722-723.
Abstract
A patient with progressive rubella panencephalitis developed initial symptoms of neurologic deterioration 12 years after childhood German measles. Progressive rubella panencephalitis should be considered in adolescents with progressive dementia attended by pyramidal and cerebellar dysfunction.
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Neurology, Veterans Administration Hospital (Dr Wolinsky), and the departments of neurology and pediatrics, University of California (Drs Berg and Maitland), San Francisco.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication May 19, 1976.
Reprint requests to Neurology Research Laboratory (127), Veterans Administration Hospital, 4150 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94121 (Dr Wolinsky).
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