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                            Diagnostic importance of 
                            cerebrospinal fluid in pathognomic condition 
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                            M. D. Kulkarni, S. R. Samant, G. B. Yadav, A. V. 
                            Khanvilkar and M. W. Khasnis 
                            
                            
                            Veterinary World 2(11):441-443
                      
                             
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                            
                            
                            Collection and evaluation of CSF in patognomic 
                            conditions is of most importance in investigation 
                            and diagnosis of various diseases with involvement 
                            of central nervous system and spinal cord. Scanty 
                            information is available regarding biochemical and 
                            physiological laboratory tests and biochemical 
                            referral values of biological ingredients of CSF, 
                            hence this paper is informative for academicians and 
                            field veterinarians.
                            Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid, atlanto 
                            occipital, lumbosacral