Phenix-Lan Quan, Thor A. Wagner, Thomas Briese, Troy R. Torgerson, Mady Hornig, Alla Tashmukhamedova, Cadhla Firth, Gustavo Palacios, Ada Baisre-De-Leon, Christopher D. Paddock, Stephen K. Hutchison, Michael Egholm, Sherif R. Zaki, James E. Goldman, Hans D. Ochs, and W. Ian Lipkin
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (P.-L. Quan, T. Briese, M. Hornig, A. Tashmukhamedova, G. Palacios, A. Baisre-De-Leon, J.E. Goldman, W.I. Lipkin); University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (T.A. Wagner, T.R. Torgerson, H.D. Ochs); Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle (T.A. Wagner, T.R. Torgerson, H.D. Ochs); Pennsylvania State University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (C. Firth); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C.D. Paddock, S.R. Zaki); and 454 Life Sciences, Branford, Connecticut, USA (S.K. Hutchison, M. Egholm)
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Table 1
Results of testing of cerebrospinal fluid from 15-year-old boy with X-linked agammaglobulinemia and astrovirus encephalitis*
| Hospitalization day |
Nucleated cells, cells/mm3 (ref <5) |
Erythrocytes,
cells/mm3 |
Neutrophils, % |
Protein, mg/dL
(ref <40) |
Glucose, mg/dL
(ref 45%–60% of glucose in serum) |
Immunoglobulin G, mg/dL (ref 0.8–7.7) |
| 6 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
76 |
50 |
ND |
| 12 |
6 |
107 |
1 |
48 |
57 |
3.7 |
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