Eleven patients with acute psychotic encephalitis (Marchand) showed in the cerebrospinal fluid test a constant high contents of chlorides, sugar and urea. These findings constitute a typical cerebrospinal fluid syndrome for this morbid entity.
Eleven patients with acute psychotic encephalitis (Marchand) showed in the cerebrospinal fluid test a constant high contents of chlorides, sugar and urea. These findings constitute a typical cerebrospinal fluid syndrome for this morbid entity.