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Review
. 1993;48(11):775-9.

[Cerebral arteritis, carotid thrombosis and rubella: relation or coincidence?]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 8058435
Review

[Cerebral arteritis, carotid thrombosis and rubella: relation or coincidence?]

[Article in French]
D Graber et al. Pediatrie. 1993.

Abstract

A 10 year-old boy presented with an acute transitory right hemiparesis with aphasia. On CT-scan there was a left temporal low density. The cerebral angiography showed a total obstruction of the left terminal internal carotid with a "beading" of the posterior cerebral artery on the same side. Blood serologies and the presence of specific IgM in the cerebrospinal fluid gave evidence for recent rubella. An other arteriogram after a follow-up of 3 months showed a persistent obstruction of the internal carotid but a disappearance of the cerebral posterior artery abnormalities.

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