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Weird, yes. Memorable? Most definitely.
The amount of fluid produced greatly exceeds the amount sub-arachnoid space around the brain and spinal cord are able to hold. As a result, drainage flows through a route. Cerebro-spinal fluid is drained into blood stream and transmitted through arachnoid pathways located in the superior sagittal sinus. This flow dilutes the concentration of large, molecules that are lipid insoluble and penetrate the brain and the cerebro-spinal fluid.
isn't in the brain. it's around the brain.
Here is a better answer to your question. http://www.upright-health.com/cerebrospinal-fluid.html
It most immediatley leaves the brain from the arachnoid granulations (arachnoid villi) where enters the blood sinuses in the dura.
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Ventricles and Subarachnoid space
cerebrospinal fluid -- 7.3
No, cerebrospinal fluid is not normally found in the sinuses.
Cerebrospinal fluid
The choroid plexus is responsible for producing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It is a network of specialized ependymal cells located within the ventricles of the brain. These cells actively secrete CSF into the ventricles, which then circulates throughout the brain and spinal cord.
cerebrospinal fluid
Choroid plexus, lined with ependymal cells. The CSF circulates through the four ventricles.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, watery liquid that surrounds the brain.
Cerebrospinal fluid is found in the ventricles of the brain (which are inside the cerebral cortexes and the cerebellum) as well as flowing around the meninges of the brain and spinal cord (on the outside of both structures).
cerebrospinal fluid -- 7.3
The arachnoid and sub-arachnoid spaces.
1- gravity of cerebrospinal fluid= gravity of brain 2- density of cerebrospinal fluid is higher than density of brain
VENTRICLES. :) they contain cerebrospinal fluid .! ----THE ANATOMY STUDENT
No, cerebrospinal fluid is not normally found in the sinuses.
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
yes the canal does contain cerebrospinal fluid....
Cerebrospinal fluid
The skull, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid protect the brain.