Nancy Fischbein

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  • Correlation of clinical and neuroimaging findings in a case of rabies encephalitis.

    Pleasure SJ, Fischbein NJ. Arch Neurol. 2000; 57 (12): 1765-9

    Rabies encephalitis is a feared, virtually uniformly fatal form of central nervous system infection. The incidence of rabies encephalitis in the United States is almost certainly underestimated because of the predominance of bat-borne rabies, which can be spread without traumatic exposure. Because of its rarity in developed countries, rabies encephalitis has been seldom studied with modern imaging techniques.

    PubMedID: 11115243

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