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A Case of Mollaret Meningitis
Sun Young Kim, Eu Jun Yang, Sang Uk Nam
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1999;42(1):122-127.   Published online January 15, 1999
Mollaret meningitis is a recurrent aseptic meningitis with characteristic clinical features and Mollaret cells in cerebrospinal fluid. Since Mollaret first reported Mollaret meningitis in 1944, further reports had been made mainly in Europe. The syndrome consists of brief attacks of meningitis that recur at regular intervals and alternate with a symptom-free period lasting for weeks or months. The symptoms subside...
Original Article
A Case of Mollaret Meningitis.
Yong Joo Kim, Soon Sup Jang, In Joon Seol
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1988;31(9):1193-1196.   Published online September 30, 1988
Mollaret meningitis is a benign recurrent aseptic meningitis. We experienced a case of Mollaret meningitis in a 5 years old male child. He has had 4 times of recurrent aseptic meningitis after antecedent viral infection which showed meningeal irritation signs, weakness of lower extremities and urination difficulties. We present a case of Mollaret meningitis with brief review of related literatures.
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