CSF Interpretation Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal CSF appearence and values?

A

Normally clear and colourless.
0-5 WBC
Protein <1% of serum
Glucose > 60% of serum

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What are the following CSF findings for bacterial meningitis:
* Appearence
* Oppening pressure
* WBC
* Glucose level
* Protein level

A
  • Appearence - cloudy and turbid
  • Oppening pressure - Elevated
  • WBC - Elevated
  • Glucose level - low
  • Protein level - elevated
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3
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What are the common causes of bacterial meningitis in adults?

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  • Neisseria meningitisis
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Listeria monocytogenes
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4
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What are some further investigations to assist diagnosis of bacterial meningitis?

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  • CSF gram stain and culture
  • CSF bacterial antigens
  • CSF PCR
  • Imaging
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5
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What is the presentation of meningitis?

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Headache
Fever
Neck stiffness
Photophobia
Petechial rash if meningococcal

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What are the following CSF findings for viral meningitis:
* Appearence
* Oppening pressure
* WBC
* Glucose level
* Protein level

A
  • Appearence - clear
  • Oppening pressure - Normal/elevated
  • WBC - Elevated
  • Glucose level - Normal
  • Protein level - Elevated

Differs from bacterial in appearence and glucose levels

Furhter investigations = CSF PCR

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7
Q

What are some causes of viral meningitis?

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  • HSV
  • VZV
  • Mumps
  • HIV
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What are the following CSF findings for fungal meningitis:
* Appearence
* Oppening pressure
* WBC
* Glucose level
* Protein level

A
  • Appearence - clear or cloudy
  • Oppening pressure - elevated
  • WBC - elevated
  • Glucose level - low
  • Protein level - elevated
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9
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What are the clinical features of tuberculosis menigitis?

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Headache, fever, neck stiffness, photophobia, delerium and cranial nerce palsies

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What are the following CSF findings for SAH:
* Appearence
* Oppening pressure
* WBC
* Glucose level
* Protein level

A
  • Appearence - blood stained then xanthochromia (yellow)
  • Oppening pressure - Elevated
  • WBC - Elevated
  • Glucose level - Normal
  • Protein level - Elevated

Do head CT, CT angiography and cerebral angiogram

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What are the following CSF findings for multiple sclerosis:
* Appearence
* Oppening pressure
* WBC
* Glucose level
* Protein level

A
  • Appearence - clear
  • Oppening pressure - Normal
  • WBC - Mildt elevated/normal
  • Glucose level - normal
  • Protein level - mildly elevated
  • Electrophoresis shows IgG oligobands

Do MRI with gadalinum

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12
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What are the clinical features of MS?

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Optic neuritis, limb weakness, sensory deficit, diplopia, ataxia

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