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cerebrospinal fluid (csf) analysis
What Does CSF Analysis Test For?
CSF analysis involves a series of tests that examine various aspects of the fluid, including:
Cell count: To detect
infection
or
inflammation
.
Protein levels: Elevated levels may indicate
infection
or
neurological disorders
.
Glucose levels: Low glucose levels can suggest
bacterial infection
or
meningitis
.
Microbial culture: To identify
bacteria
,
viruses
, or
fungi
.
Presence of antibodies: To detect
autoimmune disorders
.
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