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NEJM -- Willoughby RE et al. Survival after Treatment of Rabies with Induction of Coma. 352(24):2508-14. Supplementary Video

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Supplement to: Willoughby RE et al. Survival after Treatment of Rabies with Induction of Coma. N Engl J Med 2005;352(24):2508-14.




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Video Clips 1 and 2. Demonstration of the Patient's Cognitive and Verbal Ability, Movement Disorders, and Gait at the Two-Month Follow-up.

At a clinic visit 131 days after she was first hospitalized for the treatment of rabies, the patient recites the Pledge of Allegiance from memory, in addition to chatting and laughing with the examiner.

In the second video, the patient is distracted by an assigned task so that movement disorders are unmasked. The patient then walks with her mother, with the aid of a wheeled walker.


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