can csf spectrophotometry for “xanthochromia” be used to detect leaking subarachnoid aneurysms in patients with sickle cell anemia with negative mri or ct angiogram despite hyperbilirubinemia?
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Abstract CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) xanthochromia by spectroscopy should not be dismissed in the context of hyperbilirubinemia in a patient with sickle cell anemia. Xanthochromia detected by spectrophotometry offers a vital clue that further invasive diagnosis is required.
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| Authors | ;Wan Yung Siu;William Thomas;Rikin Trivedi;Alexandra Hogan;Umbareen Siddiqi;Anita Sarker;Martin Wolfgang Besser |
| Journal | mm 2018 - proceedings of the 2018 acm multimedia conference |
| Year | 2020 |
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