Viral encephalitis laboratory findings

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Priyamvada Singh, MBBS [2]; Anthony Gallo, B.S. [3]

Overview[edit | edit source]

Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain, commonly caused by a viral infection. Diagnosis is often made with detection of antibodies against specific viral agent (such as herpes simplex virus) or by polymerase chain reaction that amplifies the RNA or DNA of the virus responsible. Other lab tests that might be useful are complete blood count with differential, coagulation profile, serum electrolyte, urine electrolyte, serum glucose, blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine levels (to rule out confusion due to dehydration), liver function test (to rule out hepatic involvement), lumbar puncture and CSF examination.

Laboratory Findings[edit | edit source]

For Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis click here[edit | edit source]

Herpes Simplex Virus[edit | edit source]

  • Culture - Herpetic lesion, CSF
  • Tzanck smear

Bacteria[edit | edit source]

  • Blood culture

Arbovirus[edit | edit source]

  • Complement fixation antibodies

Epstein-Barr Virus[edit | edit source]

  • Heterophile antibody & cold agglutinin test

Serological Test[edit | edit source]

  • For antibody detection

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