Abstract

The values of total spinal protein in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), used as normal material, from 98 persons are presented. These values showed that the previously used reference limits (0.20-0.40 g/l) for total protein in CSF were too low, and consequently the new reference values 0.20-0.85 g/l are used. 77 patients with surgically verified acoustic neuromas had total protein determined in CSF prior to operation, and 63% of patients with tumours less than 25 mm in diameter had normal total protein values, while only 3% of patients with tumours larger than 25 mm had normal values. Since the large tumours can be easily diagnosed by the non-invasive computer tomography, it is concluded that CSF total protein determination is only of limited value in the search for acoustic neuromas. A more quantitated examination of CSF proteins (albumin, alpha 2-macroglobulin, IgA, IgG and IgM) showed significantly increased values among the tumour patients, but the findings were not of any significant clinical value in the diagnosis of tumours.

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