Pr. Scott, THE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS IN RUMINANT NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE, British Veterinary Journal, 151(6), 1995, pp. 603-614
In ruminant species cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collection and analysis
provides rapid and, in some situations, instant information to the vet
erinary clinician investigating a disease problem in the living animal
. CSF analysis is particularly useful with respect to confirming the p
resence of an inflammatory lesion involving the leptomeninges such as
bacterial meningoencephalitis. When correctly performed under local an
aesthesia, lumbosacral CSF collection in ruminants is a safe procedure
and there are no harmful sequelae. There are few indications for cist
ernal CSF collection in food animal practice.