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Treatment of Varicella-zoster Viral Meningoencephalitis by Adding Subtractions of Changpu Yujin Decoction Combined With Erchen Decoction:A Case Report
    • Treatment of Varicella-zoster Viral Meningoencephalitis by Adding Subtractions of Changpu Yujin Decoction Combined With Erchen Decoction:A Case Report

    • In the field of medicine, a new study has demonstrated the significant effect of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of varicella zoster viral meningitis, providing new ideas for the treatment of related diseases.
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      Received:20 October 2024

      Published Online:07 October 2024

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  • GAO Zehong,WANG Jingqing,MIAO Wei,et al.Treatment of Varicella-zoster Viral Meningoencephalitis by Adding Subtractions of Changpu Yujin Decoction Combined With Erchen Decoction:A Case Report[J].,

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