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Liquordiagnostik

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Klinische Neurologie

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Die zytologische, chemische, bakteriologische und immunologische Analyse der Zerebrospinalflüssig-keit, kurz Liquor, ist ein essentieller Bestandteil der neurologischen Diagnostik. Neben dem Nachweis oder Ausschluß eines entzündlichen erreger- oder autoimmunologisch bedingten Prozesses liefert die Liquoruntersuchung wichtige Hinweise auf neoplastische Erkrankungen der Meningen und des ZNS sowie auf die CT-negative Subarachnoidalblutung. Die Wahl und Dosierung der speziellen Therapeutika bei entzündlichen oder neoplastischen neurologischen Erkrankungen ist in hohem Maße abhängig vom Liquorbefund.

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Reiber, H. (1999). Liquordiagnostik. In: Berlit, P. (eds) Klinische Neurologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08118-1_6

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