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11 years ago
A lumbar puncture (LP) is done on a patient to rule out a spinal cord tumor. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is xanthochromic, has increased protein, no cells, and clots immediately. What syndrome do these findings describe?
1. Glasgow’s syndrome
2. Froin’s syndrome
3. cord tumor syndrome
4. reflex syndrome
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11 years ago
2. Froin's syndrome

all above states the syndrome. The color of the CSF is now yellowish (xanthochromic) from the injury and because there is in increase of protein, the blood is clotting more swiftly than usual

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