Cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte increase

Refers to counting the cells in the cerebrospinal fluid and found that the number of white blood cells increased. Normal cerebrospinal fluid contains no red blood cells, no white blood cells, or a very small amount of white blood cells. Many neurological diseases can cause changes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid cell components. In particular, cerebrospinal fluid cell components are abnormal and more sensitive, but often lack specificity, so comprehensive analysis of test results should be performed.

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