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s by the end of this lecture the students should be able to e to identify the csf functions formation key principles and circulation csf overview v to recognize the ...

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     S By the end of this lecture, the 
       students should be able to:
     E • To identify the CSF functions, formation     Key principles:
        and circulation.
                                                      CSF overview 
     V • To recognize the method of CSF                Functions, 
        sampling, and the procedure for                circulation … etc.
     I
        specimen collection, and processing           CSF investigations 
     T •  To identify the indications and              and specimen 
                                                       collection
        contraindications of lumbar puncture         
     C  and laboratory investigation of CSF            Types and 
                                                       components of CSF 
       •  To recognize and explain the normal          examination 
     E  and abnormal findings of physical and         Electrophoresis
        biochemical examination of CSF (with 
     J  special emphasis on the glucose,              Abnormal 
      
        protein, electrolytes and cellular content     pathological 
     B  of CSF)                                        conditions effect
      
       • To interpret CSF electrophoresis pattern 
     O • To define expressions describing 
        abnormal locations of CSF as otorrhea 
        and rhinorrhea 
   CSF Definition & Functions:
    CSF definition :
    The liquid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, that flows in subarachnoid 
    space (the area between arachnoid & pia matter)
Main Functions:
                Provides a controlled chemical 
                environment  nutrient supply 
                      & waste removal
      Physical support & protection
           CSF also has a certain transportation functions
  CSF Formation & Circulation:
   CSF is formed at the choroid plexuses & by the cells lining 
      the ventricles.
   Normal blood brain barrier is important for the normal 
      chemistry results of CSF
                                            Selective              Active secretion by 
        Mechanism of formation           ultrafiltration of             epithelial 
                                             plasma                   membranes 
                                                                                                            Rate of 
                                                                                                          formation :
                                                                   Absorption occurs at 
         Mechanism of excretion        Excretion volume =            the arachnoid villi 
              (absorption)             production volume          protruding through the 
                                          constant CSF             dura to the venous 
            From CSF to the blood            volume                sinuses of the brain           500 ml/day
                                                                       bloodstream
                       The rule of equilibrium is production = excretion, but in CSF our 
                                   absorption is instead excretion
 CSF Formation & Circulation:
          CSF Circulation:
 CSF Formation & Circulation:
     Method of CSF Sampling:
          The person taking the CSF sample should be 
        professional to prevent traumatic tap (rupturing the 
         blood vessels), because CSF is considered as a 
          precious sample since its difficult to obtain.
        We always start with the non invasive procedures 
        like taking blood and urine specimens, and then if 
            we needed CSF we may take it.
          To differentiate between traumatic tap and 
                hemorrhage:
          1\ the blood is bright. 2\ the more CSF we 
        withdrawal the lighter the blood becomes because 
         it’s a new rupture made to the blood vessel from 
                the needle.
                                    Sample is taken by a needle from between the lumbar vertebras “L3-L4”
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