Macroscopic Characteristics

Xanthochromia

Samples from patients who have suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral hemorrhage may have a pink- to yellow-tinged supernatant when the sample is centrifuged within one hour after collection.

The term used to describe the colored supernatant is xanthochromia. The color varies according to the substance causing the color and the length of time after the incident that the sample is examined.

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