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. 2020 Nov 13;15(11):e0241974. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241974

Table 2. Relation between disease characteristics and neuroimaging abnormalities.

  No Abnormality single abnormality two abnormalities three abnormalities four abnormalities
  n = 3 (6%) n = 5 (10%) n = 9 (19%) n = 15 (31%) n = 16 (33%)
Sex, Male 2 (67) 1 (20) 5 (56) 7 (47) 8 (50)
Age, years 19 [17–19] 33 [25–47] 36 [30–46] 24 [20–33] 32 [22–40]
Duration, days 30 [7-] 30 [10–90] 8 [7–60] 30 [14–90] 33 [30–90]
GCS 15 14 [13–15] 11 [11–13] 13 [12–14] 12 [12–13]
Grade    I 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)
        II 2 (67) 5 (100) 7 (78) 14 (93) 15 (94)
        III 1 (33) 0 (0) 2 (22) 1 (7) 1 (6)
Headache 3 (100) 5 (100) 8 (89) 14 (93) 16 (100)
Neck stiffness 3 (100) 5 (100) 9 (100) 13 (87) 16 (100)
Seizures 1 (33) 0 1 (11) 1 (7) 1 (6)
Motor deficits 1 (33) 1 (20) 4 (44) 9 (60) 12 (75)
Cranial nerve palsy 1 (33) 3 (60) 7 (78) 13 (87) 13 (81)
Temperature °C 38 [37-] 37 [36–38] 37 [37–38] 38 [37–39] 38 [37–38]
Fever 1 (100) 3 (60) 6 (67) 15 (100) 14 (88)
Chest x-ray abnormalities 0 1 (20) 8 (89) 10 (67) 14 (88)
Any bacteriological test positive 0 3 (60) 6 (67) 11 (73) 14 (88)
CSF culture positivity 0 3 (60) 5 (56) 10 (67) 13 (81)
HIV-infected 1 (33) 0 0 2 (13) 1 (6)
6-month mortality 1 (33) 1 (20) 3 (33) 3 (20) 3 (19)
6-month GOS 0 1 (20) 1 (11) 0 3 (19)
Leukocytes (cells, μl) 22 [8-] 480 [224–763] 199 [152–456] 176 [84–215] 258 [149–532]
PMN (cells/μl) 326 [19-] 52 [30–252] 34 [1–160] 57 [35–137] 93 [149–532]
% of total CSF leukocytes 14 25 [21–38] 25 [21–71] 31 [7–54] 38 [18–61]
MN (cells/μl) 137 [115-] 155 [95–369] 136 [7–332] 110 [46–176] 124 [67–371]
% of total CSF leukocytes 86 [74-] 75 [62–80] 75 [29–80] 69 [46–93] 62 [39–371]
CSF protein (mg/dl) 158 [32-] 165 [89–182] 209 [141–1434] 188 [71–308] 249 [160–402]
CSF/blood glucose ratio 0.22 [0.21-] 0.25 [0.2–0.40 0.17 [0.13–0.24] 0.25 [0.11–0.36] 0.13 [0.09–0.19]
Haemoglobin (mg/dL) 14 [11-] 13 [11–13] 13 [10–15] 11 [10–13] 12 [10–14]
Leukocyte (109 cells/L) 10 [7-] 10 [6–13] 1 [7–14] 11 [9–14] 11 [9–14]
Neutrophils (cells/ul) 9 [6-] 9 [4–10] 10 [6–12] 10 [7–12] 9 [8–12]
% of total blood leukocytes 84 [79-] 81 [60–88] 84 [79–86] 84 [70–91] 83 [79–88]
Lymphocytes (109 cells/L) 0.9 [0.8-] 0.9 [0.7–1.9] 1.1 [0.8–1.6] 1.2 [0.6–1.4] 0.8 [0.8–1.1]
% of total blood leukocytes 12 [9-] 13 [8–21] 9 [8–15] 11 [5–21] 8 [6–9]
Monocytes (109 cells/ul) 0.5 (0.3-) 0.6 (0.2–1.1) 0.7 (0.5–1) 0.7 (0.5–1) 0.8 [0.4–1.0]
% of total blood leukocytes 4 (3-) 6 (4–13) 6 (5–10) 5 (4–10) 8 [5–10]
Thrombocyte x 109/L 243 [210-] 376 [287–425] 290 [217–338] 312 [239–468] 479 [411–515]
Blood sodium (mEq/dL) 135 [124-] 127 [122–132] 123 [116–136] 124 [119–133] 124 [116–129]

Data are % of patients for categorical data or median value (IQR = interquartile range) for continuous data. Abbreviations: GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; CSF, Cerebrospinal Fluid; PMN, Polymorphonuclear; MN, Mononuclear.

Bold: p-value <0.05 in comparison Krusskal-wallis test for numerical data and Chi-square test for categorical data. Fever: body temperature >38.5°C.