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cerebrospinal fluid (csf) analysis
How is CSF Collected?
CSF is typically collected through a procedure called
lumbar puncture
or spinal tap. This involves inserting a needle into the lower back, specifically into the lumbar region of the spinal column, to withdraw a small amount of CSF for analysis.
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What is Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)?
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