Service Providers for CSF for Biochemical Test
CSF Biochemical Test evaluates cerebrospinal fluid for abnormalities in glucose, protein, and lactate levels, aiding in diagnosing infections (e.g., meningitis), inflammation, or neurological disorders. CSF is collected via lumbar puncture under sterile conditions. Preparation involves fasting and proper asepsis. Risks include headache, infection, or bleeding from the procedure. Low glucose and high protein levels may indicate bacterial meningitis, while elevated lactate can point to infections or hypoxia. Results must be correlated with clinical findings for accurate diagnosis.