Nervous system complications of herpes zoster: Immunofluorescent demonstration of varicella-zoster antigen in CSF cells

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In 9 out of 11 patients with herpes zoster and neurological symptoms varicella-zoster antigen was demonstrated in CSF cells by indirect immunofluorescent staining. Cerebrospinal fluid cytology was in most cases highly suggestive of viral infection. This study demonstrates the value of both immunofluorescent staining on CSF cells and CSF cytology, as corroboration of an otherwise exclusively serologically based virological diagnosis.

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Peters, A. C. B., Versteeg, J., Bots, T. G. A. M., Lindeman, J., & Smeets, R. E. (1979). Nervous system complications of herpes zoster: Immunofluorescent demonstration of varicella-zoster antigen in CSF cells. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 42(5), 452–457. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.42.5.452

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