Kucharska-Demczuk K
Neurol Neurochir Pol. 1983 Jan-Feb;17(1):25-31.
The fluorescence method of Blume et al. was found to be useful for identification and morphological evaluation of lysosomes in cerebrospinal fluid cells. The investigations were carried out in 49 patients with viral and bacterial meningitis or meningismus. It was demonstrated that the CSF cells in most patients with purulent meningitis contained no fluorescent granules in an early stage of the disease before introduction of antibacterial therapy. These granules were found in CSF cells in cases of leptospirosis, viral meningitis and meningismus of various aetiology in acute stage of the disease and even in convalescence, and in purulent meningitis in convalescence. In bacterial meningitis large lysosomal granules were observed, and in viral meningitis these granules were small. The method visualizes easily bacteria (meningococci and pneumococci) in the cerebrospinal fluid.