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Typical cerebrospinal fluid findings in central nervous system infections*

Typical cerebrospinal fluid findings in central nervous system infections*
  Glucose (mg/dL) Protein (mg/dL) Total white blood cell count (cells/microL)
<10 10 to 40Δ 100 to 500 50 to 300§ >1000 100 to 1000 5 to 100
More common Bacterial meningitis Bacterial meningitis Bacterial meningitis

Viral meningitis

Nervous system Lyme disease (neuroborreliosis)

Encephalitis 

Neurosyphilis

TB meningitis¥
Bacterial meningitis

Bacterial or viral meningitis

TB meningitis

Early bacterial meningitis

Viral meningitis

Neurosyphilis

TB meningitis
Less common

TB meningitis

Fungal meningitis

Neurosyphilis

Some viral infections (such as mumps and LCMV)
  Early bacterial meningitis Some cases of mumps and LCMV Encephalitis Encephalitis
TB: tuberculosis; LCMV: lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.
* It is important to note that the spectrum of cerebrospinal fluid values in bacterial meningitis is so wide that the absence of one or more of these findings is of little value. Refer to the UpToDate topic reviews on bacterial meningitis for additional details.
¶ <0.6 mmol/L.
Δ 0.6 to 2.2 mmol/L.
◊ 1 to 5 g/L.
§ 0.5 to 3 g/L.
¥ Cerebrospinal fluid protein concentrations may be higher in some patients with tuberculous meningitis; concentrations >500 mg/dL are an indication of blood-brain barrier disruption or increased intracerebral production of immunoglobulins, and extremely high concentrations, in the range of 2 to 6 g/dL, may be found in association with subarachnoid block.
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