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Experts in Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
A rare, slowly progressive encephalitis caused by chronic infection with the MEASLES VIRUS. The condition occurs primarily in children and young adults, approximately 2-8 years after the initial infection. A gradual decline in intellectual abilities and behavioral alterations are followed by progressive MYOCLONUS; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; SEIZURES; DEMENTIA; autonomic dysfunction; and ATAXIA. DEATH usually occurs 1-3 years after disease onset. Pathologic features include perivascular cuffing, eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions, neurophagia, and fibrous gliosis. It is caused by the SSPE virus, which is a defective variant of MEASLES VIRUS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp767-8)
- Kulczycki, Jerzy
- Anlar, Banu
- Johnson, Kenneth
- Thormar, Halldor
- Sobczyk, W
- Mehta, Pankaj
- Yalaz, Kalbiye
- ter Meulen, Volker
- Cattaneo, Roberto
- McQuaid, Stephen
- Burgoon, Mark
- Gilden, Donald
- Owens, Gregory
- Billeter, Martin
- Dhib-Jalbut, Suhayl
- Ogura, Hisashi
- Ayata, Minoru
- Cianchetti, Carlo
- Cosby, Louise
- Johnson, Richard
- Rima, Bertus
- Wisniewski, Henryk
- Cernescu, Costin
- Gut, Wlodzimierz
- Marrosu, Maria Giovanna
- Naruszewicz-Lesiuk, Danuta
- Aysun, Sabiha
- Halsey, Neal
- Iwinska-Buksowicz, B
- Köse, Gülsen