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Lipschütz' body

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Eosinophilic nuclear inclusions most often seen in herpes simplex or zoster infections, but also occur in cells infected by cytomegalovirus, etc.

Bibliography

  • B. Lipschütz:
    Untersuchungen über die Ätiologie der Krankheiten der Herpesgruppe (Herpes zoster, Herpes genitalis, Herpes febrilis).
    Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis, Berlin, 1921, 136: 428-482.

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