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Immunoglobulins and Viral Antibodies in Psychiatric Patients

The serum and CSF of 66 patients with functional psychoses were tested for immunoglobulins and antibodies to measles, HSV-1, CMV, and rubella viruses. Ten surgical and 80 neurological patients were controls. There were no significant findings in the serum, consistent with most previous studies. In t...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 1978-04, Vol.132 (4), p.342-348
Main Authors: Torrey, E. Fuller, Peterson, Michael R., Brannon, William L., Carpenter, William T., Post, Robert M., Van Kammen, Daniel P.
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