Nationality France Name Pierre Mollaret | Fields Neurology | |
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Known for infectious diseasesneurology Born 10 July 1898, Auxerre, France Died 3 December 1987 (aged 89), Paris, France Similar Yves Agid, Gilbert Ballet, Jean Alexandre Barré |
Lesson 4 Guillaume Mollaret Triangle
Pierre Mollaret (10 July 1898 – 3 December 1987) was a neurologist who made significant scientific contributions to the study of infectious diseases and neurology. He was born in Auxerre, France and died in Paris. A rare disease characterized by recurrent episodes of aseptic meningitis was discovered by Mollaret, and subsequently named after him - called Mollaret's meningitis, this disease is typically caused by herpes simplex virus infection of the brain.

He is also credited with the characterization of a neural pathway known as the Guillain-Mollaret triangle or Myoclonic triangle, and the discovery of the causative agent of cat-scratch disease.
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