Multiple Choice
The presence of xanthochromia and an increased D-dimer test in the CSF is indicative of:
A) A traumatic tap
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) A cerebral hemorrhage
D) Viral meningitis
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q44: Using the following laboratory results,determine whether they
Q45: Conditions that produce elevated CSF protein include
Q46: Measurement of CSF lactate levels is a
Q47: A lumbar puncture is performed on a
Q48: When using the cytocentrifuge,a daily control slide
Q50: Measurement of CSF lactate is useful for
Q51: The presence of macrophages containing hematoidin crystals
Q52: Calculate the WBC count in the following
Q53: Cell counts on CSF are performed on:<br>A)
Q54: Bacterial antigen tests have replaced the Gram