Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus Infection With Central Nervous System Involvement in Children: A Clinical Study of 22 Cases.
Wenxin OuYunze ZhaoAng WeiHonghao MaLiping ZhangHongyun LianQing ZhangSitong ChenDong WangZhigang LiTianyou WangRui ZhangPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2022)
CAEBV with CNS involvement has nonspecific clinical manifestations, laboratory data, neuroimaging but has a worse prognosis. Blood fibrinogen levels and NK-cell activity in CAEBV children with CNS involvement are lower than in those without CNS involvement. In contrast, blood EBV-DNA loads and CD4+/CD8+ ratio of T lymphocytes are higher. Children with CAEBV who presented with HLH, NK-cell activity <14.00%, serum ALT >40 U/L and high-blood EBV-DNA loads are prone to develop CNS diseases.