Abstract

Three patients with aseptic meningitis and two patients with scarlet fever were subjected to chromosome analysis in cultured leucocytes. Information was obtained that leucocytes of the aseptic meningitis patients exhibit random and non-specific chromosome aberrations significantly higher in frequency than the control series from scarlet fever patients. The most common type of the aberration observed was a single chromatid break including a full break in one chromatid. Isochromatid-type breaks, chromatid- and chromosome-type interchanges and acentric fragments were observed less frequently.

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