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CD4 count for JC virus
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100
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Treatment for lyme disease involving nerves or CNS
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- IV cephalosporin
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Causative agent for Mollaret's meningitis
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- HSV-2
- Mollaret cells are large endothelial cells, seen first 24 hours of symptom onset |
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MS types
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- Charcot: relapsing, remitting, 70%
- Marburg: Fulminant, death in 1 year - Schilder's: Fulminant MS of childhood |
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Percent of patients with MS, history of ON, with abn VEP
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90%
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MS types
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- Charcot: relapsing, remitting, 70%
- Marburg: Fulminant, death in 1 year - Schilder's: Fulminant MS of childhood |
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Percent of patients with MS, history of ON, with abn VEP
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90%
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Whipple's disease
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- GI symptoms
- Arthritis - CNS effects include supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, frontal release, myoclonus, seizure, ataxia - MRI is nonspecific - PAS positive macrophage inclusions on intestinal biopsy |