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. 2021 Oct 19;12:769653. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.769653

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical data of patients with varicella zoster virus infection with central nervous system involvement.

Sex (female), n (%) 28 (47.5%)
Age (years), median (IQR) 63 (45.5–76)
Clinical presentation, n (%)
 (Poly)radiculitis or cranial neuritis 32 (54.2%)
 Isolated meningitis 12 (20.3%)
 Myelitis, encephalomyelitis, or encephalitis 12 (20.3%)
 Combination radiculitis or cranial neuritis with myelitis/encephalitis or encephalomyelitis 3 (5.1%)
Days between rash and neurological symptoms, median (IQR) 7 (2–12)
Typical VZV associated rash, n (%) 53 (89.8%)
Diagnosis based on, n (%)
 Positive VZV DNA PCR 44 (74.6%)
 Typical clinical features and elevated CSF cell count 3 (5.1%)
 Increased CSF VZV IgG 12 (20.3%)

VZV, varicella zoster virus; IQR, interquartile range; n, number.