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Abstract
Viral encephalitis is an acute process in the central nervous system, which in most cases of the disease is recorded in adults with chronic recurrent mixed infection. In parts of the brain, viruses can be a source of replicative relapses of chronic viral neuroinfection with the development of symptomatic epilepsy resistant to antiepileptic therapy
Keywords
Viral neuroinfection
Viral encephalitis
Central nervous system
Antiepileptic therapy
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Khojimatova Malika Shukhratovna,. (2021). Results Of Immunological Studies of Patients with Viral Encephalitis with Symptomatic Epilepsy. Zien Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1, 154–155. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/zjssh/article/view/98
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