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HERPES SIMPLEX ENCEPHALITIS

EDWIN E. CLIZER M.D. and GEORGE IOANNIDES M.D.

Herpes simplex encephalitis, the most frequent fatal form of sporadic encephalitis, may show localizing clinical, laboratory (arteriographic, brain scanning), and anatomic findings, as illustrated by this case report.

Newer serologic tests aiming toward early diagnosis, and the possibility of effective chemotherapy are discussed.


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