Mechanisms of ischaemic stroke after chickenpox
Mechanisms of ischaemic stroke after chickenpox
Ischaemic stroke is a recognised complication of chickenpox. Seven cases of ischaemic stroke in children after recent varicella infection are discussed in detail to emphasise that there are several mechanisms by which this may arise.
Chickenpox, Protein S, Stroke
522-525
Ganesan, V.
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Kirkham, F.J.
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June 1997
Ganesan, V.
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Kirkham, F.J.
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Ganesan, V. and Kirkham, F.J.
(1997)
Mechanisms of ischaemic stroke after chickenpox.
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 76 (6), .
(doi:10.1136/adc.76.6.522).
Abstract
Ischaemic stroke is a recognised complication of chickenpox. Seven cases of ischaemic stroke in children after recent varicella infection are discussed in detail to emphasise that there are several mechanisms by which this may arise.
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Published date: June 1997
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Chickenpox, Protein S, Stroke
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