Findings in Cerebrospinal Fluid in a Patient with
Bacterial Meningitis – Case Report
Kelbich P. 1,2 , Šimečková M., 3 Adam P. 4 , Válková R. 4 , Hanuljaková E. 2 , Sobek O. 4 , Táborský L. 4 , Chmelíková V. 1 , Zeman D. 5 , Žáčková A. 6
1 Imunologický odbor, Krajská hygienická stanice, Ústí nad Labem 2 Oddělení klinické biochemie, Nemocnice s poliklinikou, Kadaň 3 Neurologie, Nemocnice s poliklinikou, Kadaň 4 Laboratoř pro likvorologii a neuroimunologii, OKBHI, Nemocnice Na Homolce, Praha 5 Neurologická klinika, 1. Lékařská fakulta UK a Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice, Praha 6 Mikrobiologická laboratoř, Okresní hygienická stanice, Chomutov |
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Summary:
Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be included in the group of multidisciplinary laboratory
examinations , where methods from a number of laboratory disciplines are used such as biochemistry, immuno-
logy, cytology, microbiology etc. At the same time close collaboration with clinicians is very desirable, i.e. with
neurologists,paediatricians,infectiologists, anaesthesiologists, dermatovenereologists etc. The results of exami-
nation of the CSF should not be only the sequence of more or less comprehensible figures, but overall information
of physiological or pathological processes which take place in the context of the observed disease in the sphere
of the central nervous system communicating with the CSF compartment. The subject of our reflections is the
follow up of selected biochemical and cytological parameters in the CSF in a patient with bacterial meningitis
with a very severe course associated with serious complications. The objective of our paper it to demonstrate on
this actual case some examination procedures elaborated by our department from the mom ent when we started
to study the problem of examination of CSF in more detail.
Key words:
bacterial meningitis, cytological examination of the CSF, energy relatio ns in the CNS, destruction
of CNS tissue, haemorrhage into CSF pathways
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