cerebrospinal fluid -- 7.3
No, cerebrospinal fluid is not normally found in the sinuses.
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain, that fills and protects cavities in the brain and spinal cord.
subarachnoid space
Cerebrospinal fluid
ICD-9 code 349.81 is Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea, but excludes "Cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea" (388.61)
If the cerebrospinal fluid is leaking from the nose/mouth it is called Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea and that code is 349.81. If the fluid is leaking from the ears, it is called Cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea and that code is 388.61. Brenda M. St. Louis, MO
otorrhea
usually takes the form of either otorrhea, which is a persistent discharge from the ear, or changes in the size or texture of the eardrum. The risk of otorrhea is about 13%.
otopyorrhea = purulent otorrhea = discharge of pus from the external ear
Otorrhea (ot = ear + rrhea = flow) is the medical term of discharge from the ear. OT = word root - WHERE the problem is rrhea = suffix - WHAT is the problem Ot / o / rrhea = the "o" is the combining vowel to make pronunciation easier.
otorrhea ot/o means ear -rrhea means discharge
cerebrospinal fluid -- 7.3
VENTRICLES. :) they contain cerebrospinal fluid .! ----THE ANATOMY STUDENT
1- gravity of cerebrospinal fluid= gravity of brain 2- density of cerebrospinal fluid is higher than density of brain
Cerebrospinal is a term used to describe something of or related to the brain and spinal cord.
No, cerebrospinal fluid is not normally found in the sinuses.