R83: Abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid

R83.0: Abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid : abnormal level of enzymes

There are cavities with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, around the brain and around the spinal cord. Among other things, the cerebrospinal fluid cushions the brain and spinal cord during knocks and also nourishes the brain cells. The cerebrospinal fluid is usually taken from the lower back for examination. The cerebrospinal fluid normally only contains a certain amount of different substances. These substances include certain cells and certain proteins, for example.

In the body, certain proteins ensure that processes run better or more quickly. These proteins are also known as enzymes. The amount of enzymes in your cerebrospinal fluid was altered. For example, enzymes are involved in breaking down nutrients such as fats or sugar in the body.

If the amount of substances in the cerebrospinal fluid has changed, this can sometimes be an indication of disease. The results can also depend on when the cerebrospinal fluid is sampled or how the cerebrospinal fluid is stored until it is examined, for example.