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. 2013 Jun 14;8(6):e66595. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0066595

Table 4. Clinical manifestations and CSF picture of patients scrub typhus with meningoencephalitis.

Patient Age, gender Neurological Deficits Other Complications Cells Lym Prot Glu CBS ADA WFT
1 29,F - Mastalgia 194 99 340 65 100 5.6 -
2 48,M Irrelevant speech; abusive language; altered sensorium; power 4/5; normal CT brain - 87 80 88 45 105 3.8 1∶320
3 51,M - - 54 68 167 80 106 3 1∶160
4 28,F - - 26 90 57 49 100
5 30,F U/L 6th CNP; normal CT brain - 158 100 200 70 100 1.6 1∶160
6 60,M - - 7 100 90 160 96 5.5 1∶160
7 27,F - - 18 90 35 74 108 1.6 1∶80
8 28,F - 242 100 100 47 147 1.7 1∶20
9 30,F - - 15 90 71 57 98 1.8 1∶160
10 49,M - 13 100 39 59 98 2.4 1∶80
11 58,F - ARF; LMZ pneumonitis 18 90 45 107 135 5 -
12 64,F Altered sensorium; 3/5 power Myocarditis; aspiration pneumonia 164 90 1150 34 255 3.7 1∶40
13 17,M B/L 6th CNP; B/L nystagmus; normal CT brain - 387 100 63 84 115 3.5 -
14 17,M Loss of consciousness - 85 98 400 71 200 9.6 1∶40
15 38,M - 10 100 32 70 132 1.8 -
16 65,M Drowsiness; power 4/5 ARF 177 95 235 112 100 4.6 -
17 72,F Altered sensorium - 8 100 66 62 90 0.9 1∶40

CT-computed tomography; CNP-cranial nerve palsy; U/L-unilateral; B/L-bilateral; ARF-acute renal failure; LMZ-lower and middle zone; Lym-lymphocyte per cent; Prot-CSF protein; Glu-CSF glucose; CBS-corresponding blood sugar; ADA-adenosine deaminase; WFT- Weil Felix test.