Chapter 13 fundamentals of urine and body fluids
What procedures frequently provides a rapid a rapid presumptive diagnosis of bacterial meningitis?
A csf gram stain
What protein in csf is used to monitor the integrity of the blood brain barrier?
Albumin
Pleocytosis
An increased number of cells in the csf.
Meaning of high levels of lactate in the csf
Anaerobic metabolism with in the central nervous system because of tissue hypoxia or decreased oxygenation of the brain.
CSF is found between the?
Arachnoid and pia mater.
Neutrophils in csf
Bacterial meningitis, early viral meningitis, tb, fungal, and anemic encephalomyelitis
What increases the protein in csf?
Bacterial, viral, and other forms of meningitis. Cerebral infarction, hemorrhage, endocrine disorders, ms, trama, and obstruction.
When choroid plexus cells and ependymal cells are present in csf they...
Can closely resemble clusters of malignant cells.
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Cell counts and cytology
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Chemical, immunology, serology
The first collection tube of csf removed should be used for?
Chemistry
True or false. Increased csf glucose values are diagnostically significant.
False
True or false. The oligoclonal bands usually correlate with the stage of disease and can be used to predict disease progression.
False
Which protein is not normally present in csf?
Fibrinogen
Which substance does not normally pass through the blood brain barrier?
Fibrinogen
Macrophages
Following hemorrhage and various other conditions because of their active phagocytic ability
India ink preparations and microbial antigen tests on csf can aid in the diagnosis of?
Fungal meningitis
What can cause Xanthochromia?
High concentrations of protein and bilirubin, and erythrocytes from a tramatic tap.
Xanthochromia in neonates results from
Increased bilirubin and protein due to immaturity in the blood brain barrier.
Decreases protein.
Increased intracranial pressure, loss of fluid
Meningitis
Inflammation of the meninges.
An immunoglobulin g index greater than .70 indicates?
Intrathecal synthesis of immunoglobulin g.
What cells can be present in small numbers in normal csf?
Lymphocytes
Which cell type predominates in csf during a classic case of viral meningitis?
Lymphocytes
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Microbiological studies
Oligoclonal bands
Multiple discrete bands in the v region noted during electrophoresis of plama or other body fluids.
Which cell type predominate in csf during a classic case of bacterial meningitis?
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Parasitic infections
An unknown fluid can be positively identified as csf by determining the..
Presence of carbohydrate deficient transferrin on electrophoresis
Myelin
Primary lipid substance, surrounds the axons of nerves and is necessary for proper nerve conduction.
CSF is produced primarily from?
Secretions by the choroid plexus.
The second transferrin band is known as
Tau transferrin. Only in csf
Monocytes
Tb and fungal
The bulk of csf protein is derived from the transport of plasma protein through
The capillary endothelium in the choroid plexus and meninges.
Pleocytosis
The presence of a greater than normal number of cells in csf.
Subarachnoid space
The space between the arachnoid and the pia mater.
Meninges
The three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The innermost membrane is the pia mater, the outermost membrane is the dura mater, and the centrally located membrane is the arachnoid.
Teams to the central nervous system, resulting in fluid loss does not increase what?
Total protein
What 4 bands predominate in a normal csf pattern?
Transthyretin, albumin, and 2 distinct transferrin bands.
Igg, is a large molecular weight protein that is normally present in csf
True
Protein electrophoresis reveals the composition and distribution of protein in csf.
True
The total protein is most commonly used to assess the integrity of the blood brain barrier?
True
True or false only low molecular weight proteins are present in the csf.
True
True or false, csf is constantly produced?
True
What would be an indication of a tramatic tap?
Uneven distribution of blood in the csf collection tubes.
Normal csf lactate levels (less than 25 mg/dL) are commonly found in patients with.
Viral meningitis
Lymphocytes
Viral, tb, fungal, syphilis
Intrathecal
Within the spinal cord or subarachnoid space.
How many leukocytes are normally present in the csf obtained from an adult?
0 to 5 cells/mL
Ventricles
The four fluid-filled cavities in the brain lines with ependymal cells.
Choroid plexus
The highly vascular folds of capillaries, nerves, and ependymal cells in the pia mater. Located in the four ventricles of the brain, the choroid plexus activity synthesizes csf.
What is not an analytical concern when the processing and testing of csf are delayed?
The lysis of leukocytes and erythrocytes.
CSF
The normally clear, colorless fluid present between the arachnoid and the pia mater in the brain and spinal cord. This fluid is formed primarily by selective secretions of plasma by choroid plexus into the ventricles and to a lesser extent from internal synthesis by ependymal cells.
Blood brain barrier
The physiologic interface between the vascular system and the cerebrospinal fluid. Changes in the blood brain barrier can result in changes in the normal chemical an ec cellular composition of the csf.
Xanthochromia
The pink, orange, or yellowish discoloration of supernantant csf following centrifugation.