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The fluid which circulates around the outside of the brain, inside the openings within the brain, and down into the spinal cord areas. When the blood-brain barrier is mentioned, it is between this fluid and the blood. More.
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| cerebrospinal fluid |
A watery substance that provides a cushion that protects the brain and spinal cord.
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| cerebrospinal fluid |
Fluid produced within the brain which flows into the fluid in the area of the spinal cord. If the flow is obstructed, or the brain is not absorbing enough, it can lead to hydrocephalus, or 'water on the brain'.
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| cerebrovascular accident |
Injury or death to parts of the brain caused by an interruption in the blood supply to that area causing disability (eg paralysis or speech impairment). Also known as stroke.
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| cerebrospinal fluid |
The spaces between the meninges are filled with fluid: cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The fluid contains nutrients, proteins and other solutes that nourish and protect the delicate CNS tissue. In addition the CSF cushions the CNS, which literally floats in the fluid. To diagnose a number of CNS diseases the CSF is analysed chemically and microscopically for altered contents (bacteria, blood cells, altered concentration of eg sugar).
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