Laboratory Investigation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins

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Analysis of CSF proteins is useful in the diagnosis and management of neurological diseases in the following situations: In inflammatory conditions when there is breakdown of blood-CSF barrier integrity. Meningitis is a medical emergency, with CSF total protein measurement being only a screening test. In the detection of immune responses within the CNS. This is by far the most important application in a routine clinical setting, as it is now a firmly established criterion in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Oligoclonal bands restricted to the CSF are the only reliable indicators of intrathecal immunoglobulin G synthesis and are practically always associated with inflammatory disease of the CNS. The method of choice for detecting oligoclonal bands is isoelectric focusing with immunofixation. Quantitative measurement of IgG in the CSF is of no value in diagnostic pathology. In destructive brain diseases when brain-specific proteins are released into the CSF, measurement of these proteins can give prognostic information. © 1990, Association for Clinical Biochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Thompson, E. J., & Keir, G. (1990). Laboratory Investigation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1177/000456329002700503

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