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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear,
colorless transcellular body
fluid found within the
meningeal tissue that
surrounds the
vertebrate brain and
spinal cord...
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known as a
spinal tap, is a
medical procedure in
which a
needle is
inserted into the
spinal canal, most
commonly to
collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for...
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ventricles of the
brain and
central canal of the
spinal cord.
These cilia move the
cerebro-
spinal fluid (CSF).
These are
found in the
lining sections of...
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chronic inflammation of the
protective membranes covering the
brain and
spinal cord,
collectively called the meninges. The most
common symptoms are fever...
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envelop the
brain and
spinal cord. In mammals, the
meninges are the dura mater, the
arachnoid mater, and the pia mater.
Cerebrospinal fluid is
located in the...
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temporary lumbar drainage may be
required if they have
concomitant cerebro-
spinal fluid leak. Gelalis, I. D.; Karageorgos, A; Arnaoutoglou, C; Gartzonikas...
- 1981). "Monophosphate, the only
phosphoric ester of
thiamin in the
cerebro-
spinal fluid". Experientia. 37 (9): 975–976. doi:10.1007/BF01971788. PMID 7297660...
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bacterium Staphylococcus aureus in
multiple sites including his
cerebro-
spinal fluid.
During the
trial the jury
asked specifically if
there were any 'blood'...
- malformation,
which can
partially obstruct the flow of
cerebro-
spinal fluid from the
neurocranium to the
spinal cord. The
Chiari malformation may be asymptomatic...
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present a
problem for the rescuer.
Fluids — A
check for
obvious fluids (blood,
cerebro-
spinal fluid (CSF) etc.)
Fluid resuscitation Final Steps — Consulting...