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  Vol. 131 No. 1, January 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Encephalopathy with erythema infectiosum

C. Breese and F. A. Horner

A 9-month-old boy developed encephalopathy associated with the noset of erythema infectiosum, which resulted in permanent neurologic sequelae. This is the second reported case of encephalitis following erythema infectiosum and the first, to our knowledge with permanent sequelae.

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