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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
Encephalitis accompanying chickenpox is extremely uncommon and usually has a more benign course than the encephalitis which occurs with other diseases such as measles, German measles, smallpox, mumps, influenza, and other obscure febrile viral illnesses.1The incidence of encephalitis has been reported as 0.26% in 6,774 cases of chickenpox.2However, the
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Encephalitis accompanying chickenpox is extremely uncommon and usually has a more benign course than the encephalitis which occurs with other diseases such as measles, German measles, smallpox, mumps, influenza, and other obscure febrile viral illnesses.1The incidence of encephalitis has been reported as 0.26% in 6,774 cases of chickenpox.2However, the
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RETINOPATHY IN DERMATOMYOSITIS
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951DERMATOMYOSITIS is a rare disease of unknown etiology. The inflammation of the skin and muscles may take an acute or a chronic course, and death follows in most cases. A new interest in this disease is aroused by the favorable effect of corticotropin (ACTH) in the group of collagenous diseases, of which dermatomyositis forms a part.
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