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Page 44
It has been shown that small quantities of cerebrospinal Auid are also elaborated
by cerebral structures in the perivascular spaces and from structures in the
central canal of the spinal cord . The choroid plexuses are tufts of small capillary
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It has been shown that small quantities of cerebrospinal Auid are also elaborated
by cerebral structures in the perivascular spaces and from structures in the
central canal of the spinal cord . The choroid plexuses are tufts of small capillary
...
Page 118
The cellular and chemical reaction in the cerebrospinal Auid varies with the
progress or the recession of the infection showing first a turbid or cloudy
appearance , then becoming increasingly thick , yellowish , or greenish , and
finally changing ...
The cellular and chemical reaction in the cerebrospinal Auid varies with the
progress or the recession of the infection showing first a turbid or cloudy
appearance , then becoming increasingly thick , yellowish , or greenish , and
finally changing ...
Page 130
Spinal Auid studies consist mainly of manometric tests and spinal Auid analysis .
The manometric test determines the patency of the subarachnoid space above
the point of lumbar puncture . It should be done in the lateral recumbent position
...
Spinal Auid studies consist mainly of manometric tests and spinal Auid analysis .
The manometric test determines the patency of the subarachnoid space above
the point of lumbar puncture . It should be done in the lateral recumbent position
...
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