Whose general impression?

E Pine - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1. BAKER AB, BAKER LH: The neuralgias (chap 39), in Clinical Neurology, vol 3, 3rd ed,
FORSTER FM (ed), St Louis, MO, Mosby, 1973, p 15 2. LIvESON JA, GOODGOLD J …

membering the neurologist from Heidelberg. 1 Erb's interest in clinical neurology, however, was broad

WH ERB - 1962 - jamanetwork.com
A virus generally credited as the infectious agent of mononucleosis has so far eluded
discovery. The term" infectious," often used in designating mononucleosis, seems to have …

Neurological complications of infectious mononucleosis

JL Silversides, JC Richardson - Canadian Medical Association …, 1950 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
NUMEROUS reports have appeared in the past several years of cases diagnosed infectious
mononucleosis and showing neurological compli-cations. The various reported neurological …

Central nervous system manifestations of infectious mononucleosis: report of a case

R LANDES, JP REICH, S Perlow - Journal of the American …, 1941 - jamanetwork.com
Involvement of the central nervous system in infectious mononucleosis is rare, but probably
not as rare as the dozen or so cases thus far reported would seem to indicate. What is more …

Infectious Mononucleosis: Neurologic and EEG Findings.

RG Schnell, PJ Dyck, EJW Bowie… - Annals of Internal …, 1965 - acpjournals.org
Excerpt From 1950 to 1963 a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis was made in 1,285
cases at the Mayo Clinic. This is a review of 13 cases with nervous system involvement that …

Coma in infectious mononucleosis

RB Kalmansohn, NF Conte… - New England Journal of …, 1953 - Mass Medical Soc
THE systemic nature of infectious mononucleosis has been recognized for many years. 1, 2
The neurologic involvement of this disease has constituted a rare and important …

Involvement of the nervous system in infectious mononucleosis

TC Bernstein, HG Wolff - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1950 - acpjournals.org
Excerpt Although involvement of the nervous system in patients with infectious
mononucleosis has been described frequently during the past few years, its incidence has …

Infectious mononucleosis with central nervous system involvement.

RN Fine, RA Faciana, WH Bucher - California Medicine, 1966 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Infectious Mononucleosis With Central Nervous System Involvement Page 1 narily effective.
Donovan bodies disappear from the lesions within a few days and rapid healing of lesions …

Review of Findings of Committee on Medical Care, White House Conference, February, 1931

RB OSGOOD - New England Journal of Medicine, 1931 - Mass Medical Soc
possibilities, particularly tuberculous menin- gitis. Regarding "aseptic lymphocytic meningitis"
aseptic meningitis is Page 1 nucleosis. The subsequent clinical course resulting in complete …

Infectious mononucleosis dominated by neurologic symptoms and signs.

RD Schlesinger, GL Crelinsten - Canadian Medical Association …, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Infectious mononucleosis dominated by neurologic symptoms and signs Page 1 Infectious
mononucleosis dominated by neurologic symptoms and signs RD SCHLESINGER, MD, CM; GL …