The role of human herpes virus 6 and 7 in the pathogenesis of pityriasis rosea

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B.C. Aridogan ◽  
V. Baysal ◽  
H.S. Inaloz
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P.M. Faustmann ◽  
K. Schwechheimer ◽  
K. Truebner ◽  
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Kıymet Baz Baz ◽  
Gönül Aslan ◽  
Ayşegül Usta Güney ◽  
Seda Tezcan ◽  
Ayça Cordan Yazıcı ◽  
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Laura C Hooper ◽  
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Janine Smith ◽  
Robert Nussenblatt ◽  
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AbstractBackground: There is no consensus in the literature on the role of human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) in multiple sclerosis (MS) onset or progression.Objective: We evaluated a possible role for HHV-6 in MS onset and progression.Methods: We conducted a literature search of PubMed and Google scholar with the following search terms: (“multiple sclerosis” OR “MS”) and (“Human Herpes Virus-6” OR “HHV-6”).Results: A total 21 publications were retrieved, of which 19 case-control studies were included. A further 25 articles were retrieved for background information.Conclusion: There was insufficient evidence to support a role of HHV-6 in MS onset and progression.


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