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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (adenosine deaminase)
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In this study, adenosine deaminase (ADA) levels of serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in a total 28 children (13 with bacterial meningitis, 5 with mumps meningoencephalitis and 10 with febrile convulsions) were determined. The comparisons between the serum values were insignificant (p greater than 0.05) but the CSF levels of the children with bacterial meningitis were higher than in the others (p less than 0.05). These findings suggest that serum ADA levels are not important in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of these diseases. However, ADA levels of CSF may be useful in differentiating between bacterial and viral meningitis.
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PMID:The value of CSF adenosine deaminase levels in the differential diagnosis of childhood meningitis. 144 Sep 56

A case of tuberculous meningitis, proved by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cultures, is reported due to atypical findings in CSF. This 19-year-old man developed subacute headache and fever for 2 weeks, followed by focal seizure and left hemiparesis. Initial CSF study showed hemorrhagic lymphocytic pleocytosis with mildly elevated protein and normal sugar content, mimicking viral or postinfectious meningoencephalitis. Follow-up CSF studies showed polymorphonuclear pleocytosis. A concomitant bacterial meningoencephalitis was suspected, though repeated CSF cultures did not isolate any bacteria. The activity of adenosine deaminase in CSF was 12 U/L, highly suggestive of tuberculous meningitis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed only a focal meningoencephalitis in the right lateral frontal cortex. Due to progressive deterioration of the clinical status, umbrella therapy, including antimycobacterial drugs and strong antibiotics were given. At a later time, growth of tubercle bacilli was reported in the CSF cultures. Follow-up study of MRI 4 months later, showed thick abnormal enhancement in the basal cisterns and obstructive hydrocephalus, typical findings of chronic basal meningitis.
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PMID:Atypical presentations of tuberculous meningitis--a case report. 165 88

We describe the development of enterovirus meningoencephalitis associated with increased adenosine deaminase in cerebrospinal fluid of a 12-year-old boy, a known case of hypogamaglobulinemia despite monthly replacement of IVIg.The patient was referred to our center with fever, headache and vomiting for 10 days. CSF analysis was compatible with aseptic meningoencephalitis but high CSF protein (>200mg/dl) and high level of adenosine deaminase in CSF (30IU/L) were against the diagnosis of simple viral meningoencephalitis. Nested PCR of CSF for entrovirus was positive. Treatment with daily high-dose IVIg was commenced, with significant clinical improvement. For patients with increased ADA and lymphocytic pleocytosis in CSF, differential diagnoses should include enteroviral meningitis. Antibodies, although crucial, cannot on their own prevent enteroviral infection in some hypogamaglbulinemic patients.
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PMID:A case of hypogammaglobulinemia with enteroviral meningoencephalitis, associated with increased adenosine deaminase in cerebrospinal fluid. 1967 42

Chronic lymphocytic meningoencephalitis with low glucose and increased adenosine deaminase (ADA) levels in the CSF together with hydrocephalus represents a diagnostic challenge of varied etiology and only seldom is due to a viral (mumps) infection.
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PMID:Pearls & Oy-sters: chronic mumps meningoencephalitis with low CSF glucose and acute hydrocephalus in an adult. 2449 77