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  1. ... Bronchiolitis, Viral Central Nervous System Viral Diseases Encephalitis, Viral Encephalitis, Arbovirus Encephalitis, California Encephalitis, Japanese Encephalitis, St. Louis ...
  2. ... Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Drug Combination Encephalitis Encephalitis Encephalitis, Viral Encephalitis, Viral Encephalitis, Viral Encephalomyelitis Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Endoplasmic ...
  3. ... fatally were found to be histologically compatible with viral encephalitis. (See Pathology Department Report for U of these ... this brain was compatible with a diagnosis of viral encephalitis. No virus was recovered from brain tissue submitted. ...
  4. ... of chorioretinitis, microcephaly, or neurologic abnormalities. Noncongenital, active viral encephalitis should also be considered in individuals with brain ...
  5. ... Suicidal ideation Tension headache Testicular torsion Tick-borne viral encephalitis Tonsillitis Traumatic intracranial haemorrhage Type 1 diabetes mellitus ...
  6. ... Article: Prevalence & clinical outcome of autoimmune encephalitis versus viral encephalitis in... Article: Autoimmune Encephalitis and Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes: ...
  7. ... researcher at the Institute of Poliomy- elitis and Viral Encephalitis of the USSR Academy of Medi- cal Sciences, ...
  8. ... syphilis, Lyme disease , and meningitis Viral infections, including viral encephalitis , measles , rubella , chickenpox , herpes zoster , mumps , and mononucleosis ...
  9. ... immunodeficiency, confirmed viral, tuberculous or fungal meningitis, confirmed viral encephalitis, brain tumours, hydrocephalus, intracranial shunts, previous neurosurgical procedures, ...
  10. ... both viral infections such as herpes simplex and viral encephalitis, and mycobacterial infections such as tuberculosis. Other Names ...
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