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Laboratory Medicine

Test Directory / CSF Protein

CSF Protein

White topped universal (no additives)

TestCSF Protein
Common AbbreviationsNA
ProfileNA
Tube typeWhite topped universal (no additives)
Clinical IndicationThe measurement of total protein in CSF is important in detecting increased permeability of the blood/brain barrier to plasma proteins, for example, by inflammation caused by meningitis, or to detect increased intrathecal production of immunoglobulins, for example in disease such as multiple sclerosis.
Specimen TypeCSF
Sample typeCSF
Minimum Volume200µl
Special PrecautionsNo special requirements
Stability6 days at 4-8C
Turnaround TimeUrgent: 2 hours Inpatient: 4 hours Outpatient/ GP: 24 hours
LaboratoryYork and Scarborough
Reference Interval <1 week of age: 0.4 - 1.2g/L 1 week to 1 month of age: 0.2-0.8g/L >1 month of age: 0.15 - 0.45g/L
LimitationsLevodopa / Methyldopa, homogentesic acid (alkaptonuria),
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Maternity access at York Hospital - Saturday 22 February

On Saturday 22 February, 8am-6pm, there will be a temporary change of vehicle access to the maternity unit at York Hospital. Access via entrance 2 will be closed to allow essential works to be completed. 

If you are attending the maternity unit at York on this day, please drive in via the entrance for A&E (marked blue light priority).

The multi-storey car park will not be affected by this change, and any non-urgent visitors should continue to park in this area.