IMPAIRED CEREBRAL FUNCTIONS IN CHRONIC BRUCELLOSIS
Abstract
Combined medical, psychiatric, and experimental psychological techniques provide correlative and corroborative data which indicate that cerebral impairment occurs in some patients with brucellosis. Damage to the cerebral cortex may explain many of the symptoms and changes in behavorial patterns in these patients.
A syndrome of organic brain disease associated with chronic brucellosis is described.
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