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Examination of Cerebrospinal
fluid
Dr.Pavulraj.S
5246
M.V.Sc., scholar
Division of pathology
Indian Veterinary Research Institute
India
Introduction
• Cerebrospinal Fluid - clear, colorless transparent,
tissue fluid present in the cerebral ventricles, spinal
canal and subarachnoid spaces.
• Almost no blood cells, little protein and more salt
Formation of cerebrospinal fluid
• CSF is largely formed by the choroid plexus of the lateral
ventricle and remainder in the third and fourth ventricles.
• 30% of the CSF is also formed from the ependymal cells
lining the ventricles and other brain capillaries.
• The choroid plexus of the ventricles actively secrete
cerebrospinal fluid.
• The choroid plexuses are highly vascular tufts covered by
ependyma.
Circulation of CSF
Subarachnoid space of Brain and Spinal cord
Foramen of Megendie and foramen of Luschka
Fourth ventricle
Cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius
Third ventricle
Foramen of Monro [Interventricular foramen]
Lateral ventricle
Function of CSF
• Mechanical cushion to brain
• Source of nutrition to brain
• Excretion of metabolic waste products
• Intra-cerebral transport medium
• Control of chemical environment
• Auto-regulation of intracranial pressure
Indications
• Diagnostic purpose
– Infections: meningitis, encephalitis
– Inflammatory conditions
– Infiltrative conditions : Leukemia, lymphoma,
carcinomatous - meningitis
 History of seizures or CNS diseases.
 Relief of abnormally high pressure and drainage
of blood or exudate.
 As a prognostic tool for evaluation of CNS
diseases.
 To assess the response to treatment.
Collection
Site
• Cisterna magna or Atlanto-
occipital puncture - Horse,
cat & dog.
• Sub lumbar or Lumbosacral
puncture - cow, sheep &
goat.
• Only Lumbar puncture – Pig
Instruments
• 12.5 cm long 14G needle
with a stylet – Large animal
• 3 inch long 16 G spinal
needle – Small animal
Site
Normal components of CSF
Normal biochemical constituents of CSF:
 Lower in CSF than plasma
 Proteins
 Glucose
 Phosphorus
 Bicarbonate
 Potassium
 Sulfate
 Cholesterol
 Enzymes
 Higher in CSF than plasma
 Sodium
 Chloride
 CSF normally does not contain erythrocytes.
 Normal CSF consists of varying proportions of small lymphocytes and monocytes.
 Major protein in CSF is albumin.
 The major Ig in normal CSF is IgG, which normally originates from the serum.
 The normal CSF glucose level is about 60% to 80% of the blood glucose concentration.
Examination of CSF
Physical examination
Chemical examination
Cytological examination
Bacteriological examination
• Increased glucose level in the CSF-
hyperglycorrhacia
• Decreased glucose level in the CSF -
hypoglycorrhacia
• Increased number of white blood cells in CSF -
pleocytosis
Macroscopic examination
• Color
– Clear and colorless as distilled water
• Normal
• Encephalitis and meningitis associated with viral
infections
– Bright red
• Puncture of blood vessels
• Old hemorrhage (yellow supernatant)
– Brown or dull red
• Intra cranial hemorrhage
– Yellow
• Xanthochromic – bilirubin from disintegration of
RBC in subarachnoid space from old hemorrhage
• Excess bilirubin in plasma
Xanthochromia
• Turbidity
– Due to presence of cells - >500/μl
– Bacterial meningitis, hemorrhage
• Coagulation
– Normal CSF – not coagulate
– Increased protein- fibrinogen
– Acute suppurative meningitis
• Specific gravity- 1.003-1.008
• Reaction – Alkaline as like blood
Chemical examination
• Protein - Normal range – 10-40mg/dl
– Present in very small quantity – albumin
– Globulin – pathological conditions
• Total protein
• Foam test
• Sulfasalicylic acid test
• Globulin
• Nonne-Apelt test – 1ml ammonium sulfate +1ml CSF – Gray ring
• Pandy’s test – 1ml phenol+1ml CSF – Turbidity
• Increased level
– Inflammation – meningitis, encephalitis
– Neoplasia
– Hemorrhage
– Uremia
– Tissue destruction
Glucose
• Decreased level
• Acute pyogenic meningitis
• Hypoglycemia
• Metastatic meningeal carcinoma
• Increased level
• Hyperglycemia
• Normal level
• Viral encephalitis
• Brain tumor
• Sodium
• Increased – salt poisoning – swine
• Chlorides
• Reduced – pyogenic meningitis
Cytological Examination
Total cell count
 Collection of CSF in plastic or silicon coated
glass tube is preferred.
 The total cell counts of the CSF must be
estimated within 20 minutes of collection,
since the cells degenerate rapidly.
 Storage can be done at 4–8 C (short term) or
at −20 C (long term)
 Cells counted with standard hemocytometer
chamber with Neubauer ruling.
 The cells in 9 large squares counted & then
multiplied by 0.6 to get number of cells per cu
mm of CSF.
 Normal counts
 Cattle, sheep and pig : 0 - 15 cells/ cu mm
 Dog : upto 25 cells/cu mm
 Horse : upto 23 cells/cu mm
 Increased number of white blood cells (pleocytosis) occurs in
inflammatory lesions or irritation of brain and spinal cord.
WBC > 200 cells/ml
RBC > 400 cells/ml
• Marked increase – 100-
500/μl
– Acute pyogenic meningitis
– Brain or spinal abscess
• Moderate increase
– Encephalitis
• Mild increase
– Neoplasia
– Viral infections – 10-
100(rabies – upto 500)
Hemacytometer grid. The large cells with
slightly irregular cell margins are WBCs. RBCs
are smaller, light tan in color and round
Differential count
 Indicated when total count is elevated
 Various methods :
Centrifugation – If the total cell count is less than 500 cells/μl.
 Membrane filtration – Even small Number of cells can be
examined.
 Sedimentation technique.
 For staining – Romanowsky stains
 Wrights
 Wright-Geimsa
 Leishman’s stain
 Also rapid staining methods : Diff-quik
• Neutrophils- Not seen in CSF
oBacterial encephalitis/meningitis
oAbscess
oHemorrhage
• Lymphocytes
oViral infections
oAbscess
oFungal infections – Cryptococcus neoformans
oPost vaccinal inflammation
oChronic conditions
• Neoplastic cells
oLarge cells arranged in clusters
Wright-Giemsa. 100x
PMNs, Lymphocytes Lymphocytes
Monocyte
Segmented neutrophil
Lymphocyte
100x Wright-Giemsa
Segmented neutrophil
Eosinophil
Neutrophilic pleocytosis
Mononuclear pleocytosis
Granulomatous meningoencephalitis
(Wright-Giemsa)
Mononuclear (lymphocytic)
pleocytosis
Necrotising meningoencephalitis
Wright-Giemsa
Mixed cell pleocytosis
Granulomatous meningoencephalitis
(Wright-Giemsa).
Eosinophilic pleocytosis in the CSF
from a llama
Meningeal worm infection
Parelaphostrongylus tenuis
Wright-Giemsa
Mixed inflammatory cell response in CSF
horse with nonseptic meningoencephalitis.
Small lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophil ,
and monocyte . (Wright’s stain)
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage - macrophages
with phagocytosed erythrocytes
Myelin fragment in CSF from a horse with
necrotizing encephalomyelitis. Large spherical
structure near macrophage contains a long
spiral fragment of myelin. (Wright’s stain)
Lymphoma in the CSF
Medium to large lymphocytes with immature
chromatin, prominent nucleoli and basophilic,
vacuolated cytoplasm.(Wright- Giemsa)
Bacteriological examination
It is carried out when the
CSF cell count and protein
contents are high.
The organisms are isolated
in CSF and identified by
cultural methods.
Organisms detected are
toxoplasmas,trypanosomes,
bacteria
Gram stained CSF showing gram positive
Anthrax bacilli
Fungal infection - Cryptococcus
neoformans
Many extracellular yeasts. Wright-Giemsa
Foal with septic meningitis.
Degenerate neutrophils with
phagocytosed cocci.
(Wright’s stain)
Bacterial meningitis: granulocytes with
phagocytosed diplococci - pneumococci
Examination of cerebrospinal fluid presentation mode

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Examination of cerebrospinal fluid presentation mode

  • 1. Examination of Cerebrospinal fluid Dr.Pavulraj.S 5246 M.V.Sc., scholar Division of pathology Indian Veterinary Research Institute India
  • 2. Introduction • Cerebrospinal Fluid - clear, colorless transparent, tissue fluid present in the cerebral ventricles, spinal canal and subarachnoid spaces. • Almost no blood cells, little protein and more salt
  • 3.
  • 4. Formation of cerebrospinal fluid • CSF is largely formed by the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle and remainder in the third and fourth ventricles. • 30% of the CSF is also formed from the ependymal cells lining the ventricles and other brain capillaries. • The choroid plexus of the ventricles actively secrete cerebrospinal fluid. • The choroid plexuses are highly vascular tufts covered by ependyma.
  • 5.
  • 6. Circulation of CSF Subarachnoid space of Brain and Spinal cord Foramen of Megendie and foramen of Luschka Fourth ventricle Cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius Third ventricle Foramen of Monro [Interventricular foramen] Lateral ventricle
  • 7. Function of CSF • Mechanical cushion to brain • Source of nutrition to brain • Excretion of metabolic waste products • Intra-cerebral transport medium • Control of chemical environment • Auto-regulation of intracranial pressure
  • 8. Indications • Diagnostic purpose – Infections: meningitis, encephalitis – Inflammatory conditions – Infiltrative conditions : Leukemia, lymphoma, carcinomatous - meningitis  History of seizures or CNS diseases.  Relief of abnormally high pressure and drainage of blood or exudate.  As a prognostic tool for evaluation of CNS diseases.  To assess the response to treatment.
  • 9. Collection Site • Cisterna magna or Atlanto- occipital puncture - Horse, cat & dog. • Sub lumbar or Lumbosacral puncture - cow, sheep & goat. • Only Lumbar puncture – Pig Instruments • 12.5 cm long 14G needle with a stylet – Large animal • 3 inch long 16 G spinal needle – Small animal
  • 10. Site
  • 11. Normal components of CSF Normal biochemical constituents of CSF:  Lower in CSF than plasma  Proteins  Glucose  Phosphorus  Bicarbonate  Potassium  Sulfate  Cholesterol  Enzymes  Higher in CSF than plasma  Sodium  Chloride  CSF normally does not contain erythrocytes.  Normal CSF consists of varying proportions of small lymphocytes and monocytes.  Major protein in CSF is albumin.  The major Ig in normal CSF is IgG, which normally originates from the serum.  The normal CSF glucose level is about 60% to 80% of the blood glucose concentration.
  • 12. Examination of CSF Physical examination Chemical examination Cytological examination Bacteriological examination • Increased glucose level in the CSF- hyperglycorrhacia • Decreased glucose level in the CSF - hypoglycorrhacia • Increased number of white blood cells in CSF - pleocytosis
  • 13. Macroscopic examination • Color – Clear and colorless as distilled water • Normal • Encephalitis and meningitis associated with viral infections – Bright red • Puncture of blood vessels • Old hemorrhage (yellow supernatant) – Brown or dull red • Intra cranial hemorrhage – Yellow • Xanthochromic – bilirubin from disintegration of RBC in subarachnoid space from old hemorrhage • Excess bilirubin in plasma Xanthochromia
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. • Turbidity – Due to presence of cells - >500/μl – Bacterial meningitis, hemorrhage • Coagulation – Normal CSF – not coagulate – Increased protein- fibrinogen – Acute suppurative meningitis • Specific gravity- 1.003-1.008 • Reaction – Alkaline as like blood
  • 17. Chemical examination • Protein - Normal range – 10-40mg/dl – Present in very small quantity – albumin – Globulin – pathological conditions • Total protein • Foam test • Sulfasalicylic acid test • Globulin • Nonne-Apelt test – 1ml ammonium sulfate +1ml CSF – Gray ring • Pandy’s test – 1ml phenol+1ml CSF – Turbidity • Increased level – Inflammation – meningitis, encephalitis – Neoplasia – Hemorrhage – Uremia – Tissue destruction
  • 18. Glucose • Decreased level • Acute pyogenic meningitis • Hypoglycemia • Metastatic meningeal carcinoma • Increased level • Hyperglycemia • Normal level • Viral encephalitis • Brain tumor • Sodium • Increased – salt poisoning – swine • Chlorides • Reduced – pyogenic meningitis
  • 19. Cytological Examination Total cell count  Collection of CSF in plastic or silicon coated glass tube is preferred.  The total cell counts of the CSF must be estimated within 20 minutes of collection, since the cells degenerate rapidly.  Storage can be done at 4–8 C (short term) or at −20 C (long term)  Cells counted with standard hemocytometer chamber with Neubauer ruling.  The cells in 9 large squares counted & then multiplied by 0.6 to get number of cells per cu mm of CSF.
  • 20.  Normal counts  Cattle, sheep and pig : 0 - 15 cells/ cu mm  Dog : upto 25 cells/cu mm  Horse : upto 23 cells/cu mm  Increased number of white blood cells (pleocytosis) occurs in inflammatory lesions or irritation of brain and spinal cord. WBC > 200 cells/ml RBC > 400 cells/ml
  • 21. • Marked increase – 100- 500/μl – Acute pyogenic meningitis – Brain or spinal abscess • Moderate increase – Encephalitis • Mild increase – Neoplasia – Viral infections – 10- 100(rabies – upto 500) Hemacytometer grid. The large cells with slightly irregular cell margins are WBCs. RBCs are smaller, light tan in color and round
  • 22. Differential count  Indicated when total count is elevated  Various methods : Centrifugation – If the total cell count is less than 500 cells/μl.  Membrane filtration – Even small Number of cells can be examined.  Sedimentation technique.  For staining – Romanowsky stains  Wrights  Wright-Geimsa  Leishman’s stain  Also rapid staining methods : Diff-quik
  • 23. • Neutrophils- Not seen in CSF oBacterial encephalitis/meningitis oAbscess oHemorrhage • Lymphocytes oViral infections oAbscess oFungal infections – Cryptococcus neoformans oPost vaccinal inflammation oChronic conditions • Neoplastic cells oLarge cells arranged in clusters
  • 30. Mixed cell pleocytosis Granulomatous meningoencephalitis (Wright-Giemsa).
  • 31. Eosinophilic pleocytosis in the CSF from a llama Meningeal worm infection Parelaphostrongylus tenuis Wright-Giemsa
  • 32. Mixed inflammatory cell response in CSF horse with nonseptic meningoencephalitis. Small lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophil , and monocyte . (Wright’s stain)
  • 33. Subarachnoid hemorrhage Subarachnoid hemorrhage - macrophages with phagocytosed erythrocytes
  • 34. Myelin fragment in CSF from a horse with necrotizing encephalomyelitis. Large spherical structure near macrophage contains a long spiral fragment of myelin. (Wright’s stain)
  • 35. Lymphoma in the CSF Medium to large lymphocytes with immature chromatin, prominent nucleoli and basophilic, vacuolated cytoplasm.(Wright- Giemsa)
  • 36. Bacteriological examination It is carried out when the CSF cell count and protein contents are high. The organisms are isolated in CSF and identified by cultural methods. Organisms detected are toxoplasmas,trypanosomes, bacteria Gram stained CSF showing gram positive Anthrax bacilli
  • 37. Fungal infection - Cryptococcus neoformans Many extracellular yeasts. Wright-Giemsa
  • 38. Foal with septic meningitis. Degenerate neutrophils with phagocytosed cocci. (Wright’s stain)
  • 39. Bacterial meningitis: granulocytes with phagocytosed diplococci - pneumococci

Editor's Notes

  1. Left to right, Normal CSF, mildly xanthochromicCSF, moderately xanthochromic CSF, redtingedturbid CSF caused by hemorrhage, and cloudyred-tinged fluid from a horse with bacterial meningitis.
  2. Mono, lympho, neutro
  3. Macro. Lumpho, neuto
  4. Macro, eosino