1. Examination revealed neck al. Persistent and fatal central-nervous-system stiffness, positive Kernig's sign and mild Echo virus infections in patients with agambilateral papilloedema. A computed tomomaglobulinemia;Wilfert, C.M.; Buckley, R.H.; Mohanakumar, T.; et pressure;N Engl J Med graphic scan showed moderate dilatation,1977
2. Echovirus encephalitis and myositis in primary immunoglobulin deficiency;Webster, A.D.B.; Tripp, J.H.; Hayward, A.R.;Arch Dis Child,1978
3. Mechanisms of virus persistence;Johnson, R.T.; Lazzarini, R.A.; Waksman, B.H.;Ann Neurol,1981
4. Unilateral internal ophthalmoplegia with intracranial aneurysm;Payne, J.W.; Adamkiewicz, J.;Am J Ophthalmol,1969
5. Unilateral streptococci. Antibiotic treatment was commenced with metronidazole, cotrimoxazole and benzyl penicillin. The patient was recovering well until the 8th pupillary dilatation during and immeday after operation, when she complained diately following seizures. Neurology of chest pain and she was then noticed to neurological state, heart rate or blood;(Minneap),1966