Wolinsky J S, Swoveland P, Johnson K P, Baringer J R
Ann Neurol. 1977 May;1(5):452-7. doi: 10.1002/ana.410010508.
A progressive neurological illness characterized by myoclonus, motor and sensory deficits, and lethargy occurred in a patient with Hodgkin's disease and was fatal within two months. A focal inclusion cell encephalitis was demonstrated by immunohistological means to be due to measles virus. Measles encephalitis must be considered a potential opportunistic agent in the immune-compromised host.