cerebrospinal fluid


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cerebrospinal fluid

n.
The serumlike fluid that circulates through the ventricles of the brain, the cavity of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space, functioning in shock absorption. Also called spinal fluid.
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cerebrospinal fluid

n
(Anatomy) the clear colourless fluid in the spaces inside and around the spinal cord and brain. Abbreviation: CSF
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cerebrospi′nal flu`id


n.
a fluid, rich in glucose, that circulates in the brain and spinal column.
[1895–1900]
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cer·e·bro·spi·nal fluid

(sĕr′ə-brō-spī′nəl, sə-rē′brō-spī′nəl)
The clear fluid that fills the cavities of the brain and spinal cord, serving to lubricate the tissues and to absorb shock.
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cerebrospinal fluid

1. A clear fluid filling the brain’s ventricles and surrounding the brain and spinal cord to protect them from injury.
2. A fluid that surrounds the spinal cord and brain.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.cerebrospinal fluid - clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain; fills and protects cavities in the brain and spinal cord
bodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the body
ventricle - one of four connected cavities in the brain; is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid
medulla spinalis, spinal cord - a major part of the central nervous system which conducts sensory and motor nerve impulses to and from the brain; a long tubelike structure extending from the base of the brain through the vertebral canal to the upper lumbar region
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Translations
mozkomíšní mok
líquido cefalorraquídeolíquido cerebroespinal
cerebrospinalvätska
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The researchers, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, tracked the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and found that the hypertensive rats exhibited larger ventricles, decreased brain volume, and impaired fluid transport.
In second lumbar puncture, the pressure of cerebrospinal fluid was found to be 18 cmH20.
2) revealed widened cerebrospinal fluid signal intensities on either side of the optic nerve on axial images (predominantly right side).
4.76 +- 3.49, p<0.001), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein level (144.71 +- 99.15 vs 58.27 +- 15.62, p<0.001) and mean cell count (185.00 +- 97.29 vs.
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The researchers found that mutation carriers with high physical activity showed significantly better cognitive and functional performance and significantly less Alzheimer's disease-like pathology in cerebrospinal fluid compared with individuals with low physical activity.
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These cells are located in what is known as the neurogenic stem cell niche one of which is located at the walls of the lateral ventricles, a set of four interconnected cavities in the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced.
Monkeys in the less social group had significantly less vasopressin in their cerebrospinal fluid than monkeys in the more social group.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks represent a pathological connection and communication between the subarachnoid space with another nonnative cavity.
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