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. 1962 May;15(3):278–284. doi: 10.1136/jcp.15.3.278

Observations on glial inclusion bodies in a case of acute disseminated sclerosis

E J Field 1,2, Henry Miller 1,2, Dorothy S Russell 1,2,1
PMCID: PMC480399  PMID: 13892761

Abstract

An unusual rod-like structure enclosed within a vacuole is described as occurring in enlarged glial cells associated with the lesions encountered in an uncommonly acute case of multiple sclerosis apparently heralded by an attack of `viral encephalitis'. Similar bodies were not found in a variety of other enlarged glial cells. An encapsulated `grape-fruit' like structure was also seen.

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