<<CSF Scan.doc>>
Dear Colleagues
I would appreciated any suggestions as to the cause of the peak at 600nm observed on the attached CSF Bilirubin trace. The trace was repeated with an extended scan range, the apex is at 600nm and returns to baseline. The scan is reproducible using different cuvettes and the CSF appears clear and free of bubbles.
Thanks in anticipation
Derek McKillop
Principal Clinical Scientist
Dept Clinical Biochemistry
Craigavon Area Hospital
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