2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12291-008-0068-5
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Adenosine deaminase and C-reactive protein in cerebrospinal fluid for differential diagnosis of tubercular meningitis in children

Abstract: KEY WORDS Adenosine deaminase and C-reactive protein in CSF, Tubercular meningitis, Children

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“…2 Early and proper diagnoses of meningitis and adequate management is the key to lessen mortality and disability due to the disease. 3 Study of CSF using gram stain smears provide a reliable and accurate method of diagnosis of Meningitis in 60%-90% of patients; concentration of bacteria in CSF correlate with percentage. 4 Reliable, cost effective, rapid screening tests like ADA activity in CSF could serve in the differentiation of various types of meningitis in adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Early and proper diagnoses of meningitis and adequate management is the key to lessen mortality and disability due to the disease. 3 Study of CSF using gram stain smears provide a reliable and accurate method of diagnosis of Meningitis in 60%-90% of patients; concentration of bacteria in CSF correlate with percentage. 4 Reliable, cost effective, rapid screening tests like ADA activity in CSF could serve in the differentiation of various types of meningitis in adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%