Bloody Specimen

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Bloody Specimen

When blood is present in a CSF specimen, it is necessary to determine whether the blood is due to a traumatic puncture or a pathologic condition. Table 4 describes several clues to help make this distinction.
Table 4. Differentiating Traumatic Taps and Subarachnoid Hemorrhages.
ConditionsTraumatic TapSubarachnoid Hemorrhage
Blood ContentBlood in Tube 1 is greater than in tubes 2, 3, 4Blood is evenly distributed in all tubes
Supernatant Color after CentrifugationClearPink or yellow
ClottingBlood clots on standingBlood does not clot on standing