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Inclusion body encephalitis

Introduction: Inclusion body encephalitis

Description of Inclusion body encephalitis

Inclusion body encephalitis: a rare chronic progressive encephalitis caused by the measles virus and occurring primarily in children and young adults; death usually occurs within three years; characterized by primary measles infection before the age of two years.
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Broader terms for Inclusion body encephalitis

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Hierarchical classifications of Inclusion body encephalitis

The following list attempts to classify Inclusion body encephalitis into categories where each line is subset of the next.

WordNet 2.1

  • panencephalitis
  • cephalitis,encephalitis,phrenitis
  • inflammation,redness,rubor
  • symptom
  • evidence,grounds
  • information
  • cognition,knowledge,noesis
  • psychological feature

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