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. 2009 Dec 30;6:42. doi: 10.1186/1742-2094-6-42

Table 1.

Clinical data and basic CSF parameters of the LNB patients

Pat. Nr. Gender
f/m
Age
[y]
Clinical syndrome Cell count
[/μl]
Plasma cells
[%]
Albumin quotient1 Antibody index2
1 f 69 BS 53 15 43.9 1.7

2 m 15 CNP, M 600 0 5.4 4

3 f 70 BS 90 0 4.83 n.d.+

4 m 62 BS, CNP 246 16 39.7 7.3

5 f 69 BS 109 5 15.8 13.3

6 f 61 BS 217 1 37.9 40.7

7 m 66 BS, CNP 16 0 8.9 <1.5#

8 m 67 BS, M 52 20 10.3 34

9 m 61 BS 1* 8 30.3 10.9

10 m 72 CNP 166 3 21.6 62.7

11 m 59 BS 100 0 23.4 2.8

12 m 38 M 117 11 26 168

13 m 55 BS, CNP 368 n.d. 19.1 38.6

14 m 50 CNP 12 0 4.5 7.7

15 f 46 BS 14 0 3.9 1.8

16 m 59 BS 30 0 13.2 2.5

17 f 59 BS 255 5 33.2 17.8

18 f 62 CNP, M 180 1 10.5 4.3

BS: Bannwarth's syndrome (meningopolyradiculitis), CNP: Cerebral nerve palsy (Cranial neuritis), M: Meningitis. 1CSF/serum albumin quotient, 2B.b.-specific antibody index. * = cell count at follow up lumbar puncture (8 days later) showed 70 leucocytes/μl and an increasing antibody index (27.5). + antibody index initially not done, but on repeated lumbar puncture 13 days later, the CSF showed an B.b.-specific antibody index of 9.34 (and cell count of 102/μl). # antibody index at follow up 4 days later 2.1, and 12 days later 4.8 (and cell count of 13, and 17, respectively).