
Nervous System Lesions in the Congenital Rubella SyndromeLucy Balian Rorke, MD, Philadelphia
Lucy Balian Rorke, MD
Arch Otolaryngol. 1973;98(4):249-251.
Abstract
Data on 89 infants with the congenital rubella syndrome on whom pathological studies of the nervous system were done indicate that the most common lesion was some abnormality of the cerebral blood vessels.
Author Affiliations
Philadelphia
From the Philadelphia General Hospital; the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Oct 20, 1972.
Reprint requests to Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (Dr. Rorke).
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