| Literature DB >> 186899 |
H Barriere, M Berger, S Billaudel.
Abstract
Two characteristic cases encountered in young adults led the authors to present the hand foot and mouth syndrome. They report the characteristic distribution and vesicular appearance of the lesions. The course was benign. The viral origin of the disease was more or less easily confirmed by cell culture, inoculation in new born mice and demonstration of antibodies. Usually the virus was a Coxackie A 16. However in one of the authors cases, an Echo 11 was demonstrated. The apparent rareness of the disease may be explained by lack of recognition.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 186899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sem Hop