Normal Cell Counts

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Normal Cell Counts

Up to 5 WBCs per microliter are present in normal adult CSF.

Children have slightly higher counts, while in newborns a count of up to 30 leukocytes per microliter is within normal limits.

CSF containing up to 200 WBCs or 400 RBCs per microliter may appear clear or only slightly hazy, so all specimens must be examined microscopically.