Abstract

The volume of the lumbar sac measured in 4 subjects was found to be 15.5 ml. Exactly 15 ml of lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (L-CSF) was permitted to flow freely out during a lumbar puncture in 20 neurological patients and small samples of the L-CSF were collected in the beginning (sample 1), at the middle (sample 2), and at the end (sample 3) of this procedure either for 5-HIAA or HVA measurement. The concentrations of 5-HIAA and HVA increased in an exponential manner from sample 1 to sample 3. These results indicate that CSF in the lumbar sac is not a homogeneous fluid as is generally believed and that certain rules have to be followed in the sampling of the L-CSF to obtain reproducible biochemical data.

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