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Predominance of Oligoclonal IgG Type in CSF in Aseptic Meningitis
F. Bollengier, MD
Labo Zens Vub Dversstraat 2 B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Arch Neurol. 1980;37(8):530.
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To the Editor.—
When reading the article of Frydén and Link in the ARCHIVES (36:478-480, 1979), I was quite surprised to notice that they did not refer to the articles I and my colleagues published in several issues of the Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Biochemistry.1-3 In fact, we were the first to report the occurrence of -predominant IgG in cases of meningitis, as well as in other neurological diseases, and also the frequent presence of free light chains in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, multiple sclerosis, and various neurological diseases.
Review of these articles will convince you of the veracity of my statements.
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