cerebrospinal fluid chloride
Cerebrospinal fluid chloride refers to the determination of the content of chlorine compounds in cerebrospinal fluid. Normally, the substance between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid cannot pass freely into the circulation. When certain diseases involve the central nervous system, the chloride content in the cerebrospinal fluid will change. The cerebrospinal fluid was extracted, and the cells concentrated on the slides were subjected to various staining using a special cerebrospinal fluid cell centrifuge to observe the morphological changes of the cells. Basic Information Specialist classification: examination classification: cerebrospinal fluid examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Found in tuberculous meningitis, purulent meningitis, fungal meningitis, neurosyphilis, rheumatic encephalopathy, cerebellar tumor, acute infectious diseases. Normal value: Cerebrospinal fluid NaCl (infant): 110-122mmol/L Cerebrospinal fluid NaCl (child): 117-127mmol/L Cerebrospinal fluid Na: 119-129mmol/L Above normal: Found in encephalitis, myelitis, uremia, high chloride acidosis, diabetes and so on. negative: Positive: Tips: Stop taking medication and maintain good eating habits. Normal value In terms of NaCl Infants 110 ~ 122mmol / L; Children 117 ~ 127mmol / L; Adults 119 ~ 129mmol / L. Clinical significance Abnormal result Increased in encephalitis, myelitis, uremia, high chloride acidosis, diabetes and so on. Reduced in tuberculous meningitis, purulent meningitis, fungal meningitis, neurosyphilis, rheumatic encephalopathy, cerebellar tumor, acute infectious diseases. People who need to be tested People who have vomiting, abnormal kidney function, asthma, and urine sugar. Low results may be diseases: neurosyphilis, uremia, high results may be diseases: fungal meningitis, myelitis considerations Before the test: Stop taking the medicine and maintain a good diet. When checking: Relax and unwind and relieve tension and anxiety. Inspection process The cerebrospinal fluid was extracted, and the cells concentrated on the slides were subjected to various staining using a special cerebrospinal fluid cell centrifuge to observe the morphological changes of the cells. Not suitable for the crowd 1. If there is obvious papilledema or cerebral palsy, contraindications are contraindicated. 2. Patients who are in shock, exhaustion or endangered state and local skin inflammation, and lesions in the posterior cranial fossa are contraindicated. Adverse reactions and risks If the patient has symptoms such as breathing, pulse, or abnormal color during puncture, stop the operation immediately and deal with it accordingly.
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