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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractA case of cowpox infection presenting as a necrotising cellulitis of the nasal tip and vestibule is reported. Diagnosis was established by identification of the pox virus particles from tissue culture of the nasal biopsy using electronic microscopy and the characteristic lesions on chorio-allantoic membrane produced by the virus.
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AbstractA case of cowpox infection presenting as a necrotising cellulitis of the nasal tip and vestibule is reported. Diagnosis was established by identification of the pox virus particles from tissue culture of the nasal biopsy using electronic microscopy and the characteristic lesions on chorio-allantoic membrane produced by the virus.
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POSTVACCINAL (COWPOX) ENCEPHALITIS
Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1930Cerebrospinal complications following antismallpox vaccination possess sufficiently characteristic pathologic features to be termed postvaccinal or cowpox encephalitis. In addition to the well known types of encephalitis, such as the epidemic (lethargic), hemorrhagic, syphilitic, and the ones complicating typhus fever, poliomyelitis and other ...
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