PERSISTENT ALBUMINURIA AND MENINGITIS CAUSED BY CONGENITAL CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
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- SUZUKI NORIKAZU
- Department of Pediatrics, Ohta General Hospital
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- ISHIKAWA KAZUO
- Department of Pediatrics, Ohta General Hospital
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- HORIUCHI TAKESHI
- Department of Pediatrics, Ohta General Hospital
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- ISHII KEIZO
- Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health
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- HASEGAWA AYAKO
- Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health
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- NATORI IKUO
- Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health
書誌事項
- タイトル別名
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- A CASE REPORT OF CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE
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説明
A case of congenital cytomegalic inclusion disease is described. The main manifestations were encephalomeningitis, mental retardation, neonatal hepati-tis, splenomegaly, and prolonged albuminuria. The diagnosis was established by cytomegaloviruria, high titers of complement fixation antibody to cytome-galovirus persistent during infancy, and a cytomegalia with intranuclear inclusion body in urine.<br>The hypothesis that albuminuria of long duration, and prolonged abnor-mality of the cerebrospinal fluid can presumably be ascribed to congenital cytomegalovirus infection is discussed.
収録刊行物
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- The Keio Journal of Medicine
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The Keio Journal of Medicine 22 (3), 101-108, 1973
The Keio Journal of Medicine