1.2 Cerebrospinal fluid (Gross Examination) Flashcards
The following are normal appearances of CSF except?
Colorless
Crystal clear
Non-viscous
None
CSF appearance:
Hazy, cloudy, turbid, milky indicates?
WBCs
may contains microorganisms
Increase in proteins
CSF appearance:
Oily indicates?
Radiographic contrast media
CSF appearance:
Pellicle formation is a web-like AFTER overnight standing of specimen or refrigeration is indicative?
TB meningitis
CSF appearance:
Increase amount of WBC is an indicative of meningitis
T or F
T
CSF appearance:
Increase of proteins is due to damage in?
Blood brain barrier
CSF appearance:
increase in Protein may also cause by multiple sclerosis
T or F
T
CSF appearance:
Viscous CSF may be indicative of the following
- _________ meningitis
- ______-producing adeno CA
Cryptococcal
Mucin
CSF appearance:
Bloody may be traumatic tap and hemorrhage
T or F
T
CSF appearance (Bloody):
Distribution of blood in Traumatic tap
Uneven
Tube 1 may have the most blood while the other may not
CSF appearance (Bloody):
SUpernatant in Traumatic tap
CLear and Colorless
CSF appearance (Bloody):
Clot formation in Traumatic tap
Present
CSF appearance (Bloody):
Di-dimer in Traumatic tap
Negative
CSF appearance (Bloody):
Erythrophagocytosis in Traumatic tap
absent
CSF appearance (Bloody):
Distribution of blood in Hemorrhage
Even
Color of intensity in tube 1 is similar to other tubes