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A Case of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis

Song SJ, Kim HD, Cho WH

  • KMID: 2177099
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 1999 May;6(2):365-371.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) caused by a persistent, aberrant measles virus infection. The outcome is usually fatal. After a...
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A long-term subacute sclerosing panencephalitis survivor treated with intraventricular interferon-alpha for 13 years

Kwak M, Yeh HR, Yum MS, Kim HJ, You SJ, Ko TS

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare, progressive, and fatal central nervous system disorder resulting from persistent measles virus infection. Long-term data are scarce, with a maximum follow-up period of...
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Clinical Experience of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis treated with Alpha-interferon and Ionsiplex

Lee SC, Lee SH, Rho SK, Park KH, Kim SW

  • KMID: 2342449
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1994 Sep;12(3):542-551.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a slowly progressing, chronic persistent fatal central nervous system disease, involving gray and white matter, especially white matter caused by measles virus that affecting children...
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Measles Viral Infection in PD-1 Gene Knockout Mice

Chun JK, Kim KY, Hur JA, Kang DW, Kim KH, Kim DS

  • KMID: 2279038
  • Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis.
  • 2013 Dec;20(3):123-130.
PURPOSE: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a neurodegerative disease due to persistent measles virus infection. We investigated the role of programmed death-1 (PD-1) molecule which is related with chronic viral...
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Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: Clinical Experience of 6 Cases

Lee TY, Kim SD, Lim BC, Hwang H, Kang YJ, Chae JH, Kim KJ, Hwang YS, Kim IO

  • KMID: 2177049
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2002 Nov;10(2):281-289.
PURPOSE: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis(SSPE) is a severe and usually fatal neurodegenerative disorder of childhood and adolescence. The etiology is related to previous measles infection especially during the first 2 years...
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Fulminant Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Presenting with Acute Ataxia and Hemiparesis in a 15-Year-Old Boy

Kandadai R, Yada P, Uppin MS, Jabeen SA, Cherian A, Kanikannan MA, Borgohain , Challa S

BACKGROUND: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a delayed and fatal manifestation of measles infection. Fulminant SSPE is a rare presentation in which the disease progresses to death over a period...
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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis presenting as young adult onset parkinsonism

Doh WB, Kim SM, Kim SY, Kwon KH, Lee BC, Kwon OH, Lee KH, Suh YL

  • KMID: 2016255
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1997 Aug;15(4):874-880.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis(SSPE) is a fatal chronic persistent encephalitis due to a sequela of measles virus infection. It is almost developed in childhood or school aged children. It's onset after...
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Measles may be a Risk Factor for Malignant Brain Tumors

Lehrer S, Green S, Rendo A, Rosenzweig KE

BACKGROUND: A possible risk factor for brain tumor might be measles, since late neurologic sequelae are part of measles pathology. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a devastating neurologic illness, is prone to...
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Usefulness of Bacteriological Tests and sspE PCR for Identification of Bacillus cereus Group

Kang SH, Kim KJ, Kim WY, Chung SI

The Bacillus cereus group includes B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. thuringiensis, B. mycoides, B. weihenstephanensis, B. pseudomycoides. The members of B. cereus group shares strong degree of DNA sequence similarity....
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