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Chronic Progressive Panencephalitis due to Rubella Virus Simulating Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
NEJM 292:994-998,1023, Weil, M.L.,et al, 1975

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection
BMJ 373:m1212, Pesch, M.H.,et al, 2021

Computed Tomographic Findings in Microcephaly Associated with Zika Virus
NEJM 374:2193-2195, Hazin, A.,et al, 2016

Zika Virus as an Emerging Global Pathogen
JAMA Neurol 73:875-879, Beckham, J.D.,et al, 2016

Zika Virus: An Emergent Neuropathological Agent
Ann Neurol 80:479-489, White, M.K.,et al, 2016

TORCH Infections in the Newborn
Semin Neurol 13:106-115, Donley,D.K., 1993

Lethal Cytomegalovirus Infection in Preterm Infants:Clinical, Radiological, and Neuropathological Findings
Ann Neurol 31:64-68, Perlman,J.M.&Argyle,C., 1992

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain in Congenital Rubella Virus and Cytomegalovirus Infections
Neuroradiology 33:239-242, Sugita,K.,et al, 1991

Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis
In Handbk of Clin Neurol, Vinken & Bruyn, Ed, N Holland Publ Co, 56:405-416, Wolinsky,J.S., 1990

Congenital AIDS:Review of Neurological Problems
Child's Nerv Syst 5:9-11, Curles,R.G., 1989

Lyme Disease, A Neuro-Ophthalmologic View
J Clin Neuro-ophthalmol 7:185-190, MacDonald,A.B., 1987

School Failure & Deafness After"Silent"Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection
NEJM 295:468, Hanshaw,J.B.,et al, 1976

Progressive Rubella Encephalitis
NEJM 292:990-993, 994-998, 1023-1024975., Townsend,J.J., 1975

Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis
NEJM 292:990-993,1023, Townsend,J.,et al, 1975

Rubella, Clinical Manifestations & Management
Am J Dis Child 118:18-29, Cooper,L.Z.,et al, 1969



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