Diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis with PCR.

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Published in Lancet on March 13, 1993

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P E Klapper, G M Cleator, S V Tan, R J Guiloff, F Scaravilli, M Ciardi, E Aurelius, M Forsgren

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