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cerebrospinal fluid -- 7.3
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Hi :) Lying on the side - 50 to 180 mmHg. Hope this helps!
Normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is colorless and clear, with consistency similar to water. It is composed of glucose, electrolytes, proteins, and various cells, including lymphocytes. It provides cushioning and support to the brain and spinal cord, and helps remove waste products from the central nervous system.
Signifies imperfection, something not normal, monstrous.
Within the normal human brain, there is a connecting system of ventricles, commonly referred to as the ventricular system, which is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
Hydrocephalus (from the Greek meaning "water on the brain") is the medical term meaning increased cranial pressure due to accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It's usually caused by something blocking normal drainage of CSF.
40-80 mg/dL glucose; 15-45 mg/dL protein; LD, 1/10 of serum level; less than 35 mg/dL lactate; 0-5/microL white blood cells (adults and children), up to 30/microL (newborns); negative Gram stain.
Decreasing spo2 signifies - decreased efficiency of lungs to absorb enough oxygen, required to have normal gaseous exchange.
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ph of normal CSF is 7.28 - 7.32. This is decreased in -severe SAH and cerebral haemorrhage -head trauma -cerebral infarction -purulent meningitis -status epilepticus -brain metastases