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- Carla A Hensel and Justin D Jackson.
- Department of Medicine, Albury Wodonga Health, Albury, NSW, Australia.
- J Travel Med. 2024 Oct 19; 31 (7).
AbstractA 42-year-old Caucasian man developed left homonymous hemianopia 16 days after receipt of a live-attenuated 17D-204 yellow fever virus vaccine. MRI imaging of the brain revealed right occipital and left parieto-occipital lesions with marked hyperintensity consistent with demyelination, and a diagnosis of yellow fever vaccine-associated acute disseminated encephalomyelitis was made.
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