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II. A study of the early clinical signs and biochemical values of cerebro-spinal fluid in the course of tuberculous meningitis during treatment and other factors influencing the prognosis

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Paper read at the Tenth All India Pediatric Conference, Nagpur, on February 8, 1959. From the Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam.

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Tirumala Rao, P., Chitra, D.R. & Krishniah, H.G. II. A study of the early clinical signs and biochemical values of cerebro-spinal fluid in the course of tuberculous meningitis during treatment and other factors influencing the prognosis. Indian J Pediatr 26, 178–186 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02795651

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