It may accumulate abnormally in some disease processes, causing pressure on and damage to brain structures.
Too much cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the cranium (skull) is called hydrocephalus.
CsF is the chemical formula of caesium fluoride.
Kashmir has a cold-mild climate and situates many mountainous areas. Snow accumulates and either naturally, or human triggered avalanches occur.
Hydrocephalus, also known as water on the brain, is a condition where an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up in the ventricles of the brain. This is a common secondary condition to the neural tube defect Spina Bifida, but it can occur on it's own, most likely from a head injury.
Yes you can get an infection in your CSF. This can happen for many resons. Usually happens after respiratory infection. Can also occur after spinal surgery.
Colnago-CSF Bardiani was created in 1982.
Since blood-csf barrier is not well developed in neonates protein leak from blood to csf occurs...so csf protein is high in neonates and infants...for similar reason csf protein is elevated in all meningitis due to vascular permeability...
Yes, glucose is found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Glucose is one of the primary sources of energy for the brain and is transported from the blood into the CSF to support normal brain function. Monitoring glucose levels in CSF is important in diagnosing certain neurological conditions.
The compound formula of cesium fluoride is CsF.
CsF is the chemical formula of caesium fluoride.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is typically a sterile fluid, meaning it should not contain any normal flora. The presence of bacteria in the CSF is abnormal and can indicate an infection, such as meningitis.
The increased number of leukocytes can occur abnormally as a result of an infection, cancer, or drug intake; however, leukocytosis can occur normally after eating a large meal or experiencing stress.