Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis:- Part 5 – Abnormal Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
updated: May 22 , 2023 by kamlesh kumar
Abnormal Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
- Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shows characteristic findings in various diseases.
The appearance of Abnormal Cerebrospinal fluid
- Normal clear and colorless.
- Cloudy CSF is due to:
- Infection when WBCs are >200 /cmm.
- Hemorrhage when RBCs are >400 /cmm
- Traumatic tap.
- In the case of high proteins in the CSF.
- Oily CSF is due to:
- when there are radiographic contrast media in CSF.
- Yellow CSF is due to:
- It is because of the raised level of bilirubin in jaundice.
- Xanthochromic CSF is due to:
- This color of centrifuged supernatant CSF is because of raised proteins.

Abnormal Cerebrospinal fluid: CSF Xanthochromasia
- Bloody CSF is due to:
- When RBCs count is >600 /cmm and is because of hemorrhage or traumatic tap.
- The brown color of CSF is due to:
- There is the presence of methemoglobin.
- The pink color of CSF is due to:
- There is the presence of oxyhemoglobin.
- The Orange color of CSF is due to:
- It is because of the presence of carotene.
- Clotted CSF is due to:
- It is due to the increased fibrinogen, which will be seen in a traumatic tap. It will be absent in the subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Total cell count in Abnormal Cerebrospinal fluid
- Normal values:
- RBCs in adult = 0
- RBCs in the neonates = variable
- WBCs in adult = < 5 /cmm.
- WBCs in neonates = 0 to 30 /cmm.
- When WBC >1000 /cmm:
- It is due to bacterial or fungal infections.
- When WBCs neonates >100 /cmm:
- It is due to viral meningitis.
- When RBCs >400 /cmm:
- It is due to hemorrhage or traumatic tap.
Differential Cell Count In Abnormal Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Adult Normal cells
- Lymphocytes = 40 to 80%
- Monocytes = 15 to 45%
- Neutrophils = o to 6%
- Newborn Normal cells
- Lymphocytes = 5 to 35%
- Monocytes = 50 to 90%
- Neutrophils = 0 to 8%
Increased neutrophils are due to:
- Bacterial meningitis.
- The Early stage of tuberculosis.
- Cerebral abscess.
- Tumors.
Increased Lymphocytes are due to:
- Viral meningitis.
- Tuberculous meningitis.
- Multiple sclerosis.
- Guillain-Barre syndrome.
- Chronic alcoholism.
- Drug abuse.
- Lymphoma.
- Leukemia.
Increased Monocytes are due to:
- Partial treatment of meningitis.
- Tumors.
- Chronic bacterial meningitis.
Increased Eosinophils are due to:
- Parasitic infestation.
- Fungal meningitis.
- Medications.
- Injection of dyes.
- Allergic reaction to shunt.
Increased Macrophagic cells are due to:
- Fungal meningitis.
- Tuberculous meningitis.
- Blood contamination.
- After hemorrhage.
The presence of tumor cells is due to:
- It is due to infiltration by metastatic carcinoma.
Protein of CSF
Normal = level is 15 to 45 mg/dL
The increased protein level is due to:
- Bacterial meningitis.
- Viral meningitis.
- Increased synthesis of immunoglobulins.
- Trauma.
- Cerebral hemorrhage.
- Contamination by peripheral blood.
- Due to any obstruction.
The decreased protein level is due to:
- Loss of fluid due to trauma.
- Increased reabsorption with increased intracranial pressure.
Glucose level of CSF
The normal = 50 to 80 mg/dL.
Increased glucose level is due to:
- In diabetic patients with hyperglycemia.
- Traumatic puncture.
- Contamination with peripheral blood.
Decreased level of glucose is due to:
- In the diabetic patient with hypoglycemia.
- Meningitis.
- Tumors.
- In the inflammatory process.


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