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Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
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Linked signs and symptoms
18Each sign/symptom opens its own page and links back to related conditions.
- Appetite Loss (Anorexia)
- Chills
- Cough
- Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
- Hair Loss Abnormal (Alopecia)
- Headache (Cephalgia)
- Heart Rate Decrease Or Abnormally Low (Bradycardia)
- Mind: Lethargy
- Mind: Lightheadedness
- Mind: Malaise
- Nausea
- Neck Stiff
- Pain Back Lumbar
- Pain Muscle (Myalgia)
- Skin Rash
- Testicle Enlargement
- Throat Sore (Pharyngitis)
- Weakness
Linked drugs / medications
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Treatments, therapies and supportive options
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Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
3These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
Biological markers/agents
4This visual map shows biological markers/agents reported as increased or decreased with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
Often increased
3- Cerebrospinal Fluid LeukocytesReference range exampleAdult ( > 16y): 0–5 /µL; 1y - 6y: 0–20 /µLLinked diagnostic testsCerebrospinal Fluid White Cell Differential
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Lymphocyte DifferentialReference range exampleAll: 41–82 %Linked diagnostic testsCerebrospinal Fluid White Cell Differential
- White Blood Cell (WBC)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y): 4.5–10.5 million/mL; Adult ( > 16y): 3.2–10 million/mLLinked diagnostic testsWhite Blood Cell (WBC) Count
Often decreased
1Introduction / full article
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
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