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Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Puncture

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Lumbar Puncture Defined

A diagnostic procedure that uses a hollow needle (canula) to penetrate the spinal canal at the level of third–fourth or fourth–fifth lumbar vertebrae to remove cerebrospinal fluid for analysis. This procedure is used to examine the cerebrospinal fluid for changes in composition that are characteristic of MS (e.g., elevated white cell count, elevated protein content, the presence of oligoclonal bands).

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