Chronic arthritis associated with the presence of intrasynovial rubella virus.
Rodney Grahame(University of Washington), Cedric Mims(Guy's Hospital), James Wilton(Guy's Hospital), R. Armstrong(SASTRA University), N.A. Simmons(Guy's Hospital), R. Laurent(Guy's Hospital), Rosemary R. Millis(Breast Cancer Now), Michael R. Dyson(Guy's Hospital)
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