[Cerebrospinal fluid-based diagnostics of CT-negative subarachnoid haemorrhage]
- PMID: 20700683
- DOI: 10.1007/s00115-010-2997-5
[Cerebrospinal fluid-based diagnostics of CT-negative subarachnoid haemorrhage]
Abstract
The diagnostic investigation of CT-negative subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is a particular challenge in clinical neurology. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis via lumbar puncture is the method of choice. The diagnosis of SAH in CSF is based on a bloody or xanthochromic discoloration of the CSF as well as on findings in non-automated CSF cytology including the detection of erythrophages and siderophages. The automated determination of CSF ferritin concentrations or spectrophotometric detection of xanthochromia may contribute to the diagnosis but are only useful with regard to the overall clinical picture. Generally, the knowledge of the time flow of CSF changes associated with SAH is essential for a correct interpretation of CSF findings.
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