THE CLINICAL COURSE OF CHRONIC ACTIVE EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS INFECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A MICROPSIA SYNDROME

V A Neverov , N I Kuznetsov

Russian Family Doctor ›› 2016, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (3) : 51 -53.

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THE CLINICAL COURSE OF CHRONIC ACTIVE EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS INFECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A MICROPSIA SYNDROME

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Chronic active EBV infection is not a rare form of the disease and can occur in the practice of the family doctor. Only a complete clinical examination using modern methods, including Line Blot, polymerase chain reaction in real time, allows you to establish the correct diagnosis in patients with suspected chronic active EBV-infection.

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chronic active EBV infection / micropsia

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V A Neverov, N I Kuznetsov. THE CLINICAL COURSE OF CHRONIC ACTIVE EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS INFECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A MICROPSIA SYNDROME. Russian Family Doctor, 2016, 20(3): 51-53 DOI:10.17816/RFD2016351-53

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