抄録
Seven cases of nonspecific encephalomyelitis were accumulated at our Hospital since 1960.
The first case was encountered in 1960, three in 1963, three in 1964, respectively. Five males and two females were affected in our series, contrary to the usual statement of female predominance of the disease.
Diarrhea was noted in six out of seven, and remaining one had vomitting.
Two patients were discharged in excellent condition, but the remainders left residual symptoms.