Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in a male homosexual with T-cell immune deficiency.

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Published in N Engl J Med on December 02, 1982

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J R Miller, R E Barrett, C B Britton, M L Tapper, G S Bahr, P J Bruno, M D Marquardt, A P Hays, J G McMurtry, J B Weissman, M S Bruno

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