What to do with persistent non-specific positive Wasserman blood test
A. P. Jordan
Kazan medical journal ›› 1940, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (2) : 77 -78.
What to do with persistent non-specific positive Wasserman blood test
It is unlikely that anyone, at present, with a persistent positive Wasserman reaction and in the presence of a positive sedimentary reaction, in the absence of any clinical data, will doubt the diagnosis — all these cases are now considered latent syphilis.
Jordan A.P.
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