Specimen Collection and Processing

Specimen Collection (continued)

A syringe is used to remove 6 - 15 ml of spinal fluid. Less fluid is removed in babies and small children. The CSF sample is divided among 3 - 4 tubes, with 2 - 4 ml in each tube.

Glass tubes should be avoided due to cell adhesion which may affect the cell counts or differential. The tubes are numbered in the order in which the CSF is obtained.

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