
doi: 10.1007/bf01963211
pmid: 6263670
Coxsackievirus B4 infection of a spinal sympathetic ganglion of a squirrel monkey is described. Chromatolysis and neuronophagia were extensive. It is suggested that such viral sympathetic ganglial infections may be responsible for dysfunction of organ systems.
Ganglia, Sympathetic, Neuritis, Monkey Diseases, Animals, Coxsackievirus Infections, Saimiri, Enterovirus B, Human
Ganglia, Sympathetic, Neuritis, Monkey Diseases, Animals, Coxsackievirus Infections, Saimiri, Enterovirus B, Human
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