PMID: 7546008May 1, 1995Paper

Infarction of basal ganglia associated with California encephalitis virus

Pediatric Neurology
S M LeberI M Pavkovic

Abstract

A child developed acute hemiparesis due to infarction of basal ganglia and internal capsule. Pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid and elevated immunoglobulin M antibodies suggest that California encephalitis virus infection caused the stroke.

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Dec 1, 2012·Pediatric Radiology·Carlo Cosimo QuattrocchiBruno Bernardi
Dec 18, 2001·Pediatric Neurology·D K SokolB P Garg
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