Congenital Rubella and Cytomegalovirus Infection in a New born with Unusual Hematological Features: A Case Report
Journal Title: MRIMS Journal of Health Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
TORCH infections are unique in their pathogenesis and have potentially devastating clinical manifestations. We present a case of concomitant Rubella and CMV infection in a newborn with unusual hematological and immunological features which ended fatally.
Authors and Affiliations
Ramanan Duraiswami, Teena Rajeev
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