Cytological Study of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Evaluation of its Role in the Diagnosis of Tubercular Meningitis

U. Tayal, Aparna, Nishant, E. Chaudhary
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Central nervous system involvement is the most common neurological complication in the course of tuberculosis. Lack of rapid and sensitive test delays the early diagnosis. Cytological study was carried out in cerebrospinal fluid of patients which were clinically suspected patients of tubercular meningitis. Purpose of this study is to determine the cytomorphological patterns in cerebrospinal fluid which will help in making the diagnosis of tubercular meningitis by providing the additional supportive evidence in clinically suspected cases. Technical aspect of this cytological study is rapid and simple therefore it can be applied for early diagnosis of tubercular meningitis particularly in which bacteriological methods did not demonstrate the presence of mycobacterium bacteria in cerebrospinal fluid.
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脑脊液细胞学研究及其在结核性脑膜炎诊断中的作用评价
中枢神经系统受累是结核病程中最常见的神经系统并发症。缺乏快速灵敏的检测手段,延误了早期诊断。对临床疑似结核性脑膜炎患者的脑脊液进行细胞学检查。本研究的目的是确定脑脊液的细胞形态学模式,这将有助于结核性脑膜炎的诊断,为临床疑似病例提供额外的支持性证据。这项细胞学研究的技术方面是快速和简单的,因此它可以应用于结核性脑膜炎的早期诊断,特别是在细菌学方法没有证明脑脊液中存在分枝杆菌的情况下。
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