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Cerebral Infarcts with Arterial Occlusion in Neonates
Ann Neurol 6:495-502, Barmada,M.A.,et al, 1979

Rapid Diagnosis of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Infants by Electron Microscopy
NEJM 299:1266-1270, Lee,F.K.,et al, 1978

Cardiac Arrhythmias That Masquerade as Epilepsy
BMJ 1:1454, Schott,G.D.,et al, 1977

Importance of Holter Monitoring in Patients with Periodic Cerebral Symptoms
Ann Neurol 1:470, Jonas,S.,et al, 1977

Rubella Vaccination During Pregnancy
G. V. , et al, NEJM 295:3966., Quinman,Jr., 1976

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

Herpes Simplex & the Human Nervous System
Milit Med 140:765, Finelli,P.F., 1975

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

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

Inapparent Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection with Elevated Cord IgM Levels
NEJM 290:292, 1974; 290:337974., Reynolds,D., 1974

Congenital Anomalies & Herpesvirus Infection
Am J Dis Child 126:364, Montogomery,J.R.,et al, 1973

Maternal Cytomegalovirus Excretion Andperinatal Infection
NEJM 289:1, Reynolds,D.W.,et al, 1973

Case Records of MGH
NEJM 288:363, 1973 288:912, 1973 Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease., , 1973

Homonymous Hemioptic Hypoplasia
Br J Ophthalmol 56:537, Hoyt,W.F.,et al, 1972

Perinatal Risk Associated with Maternal Genital Herpes Simplex Virus Infection
Am J OB Gyn 110:825-837, Nahmias,A.J.,et al, 1971

CNS Damage in the Human Fetus & Newborn Infant
Amer J Dis Child 119:529, Towbin,A., 1970

Fetal & Newborn Virus Infections
J Pediatr 77:315, Overall,J.,et al, 1970

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

Periventricular Leukomalacia of Infancy
Arch Path 7:386, Banker,B.,et al, 1962

Looking for Atrial Fibrillation with Insertable Cardiac Monitors-Is 1 Year Long Enough and Does it Matter?
, Buck,B.H.,et al,



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