
The authors examined 54 epileptic patients with a view to prove the presence of an immunological cerebrospinal fluid syndrome. The result showed that a significant immunoglobulin depression could not be proved by means of a cerebrospinal fluid test.
Epilepsy, IgA Deficiency, Humans, Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins, Dysgammaglobulinemia, Autoimmune Diseases
Epilepsy, IgA Deficiency, Humans, Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins, Dysgammaglobulinemia, Autoimmune Diseases
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