cerebrospinal in A Sentence

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    Meningitis with predominance in the Cerebrospinal mononuclear cells;

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    Acute flaccid paralysis with protein-cell dissociation in Cerebrospinal fluid(Guillain-Barre syndrome);

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    Liquor is a Cerebrospinal fluid, necessary for the normal operation of the brain.

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    The most commonly used diagnostic tools are neuroimaging, analysis of Cerebrospinal fluid and evoked potentials.

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    Some of the related ailments include Cerebrospinal trauma, cerebrovascular damage, and traumatic nerve cell injury.

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    Cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) analysis is a way of looking for conditions that affect your brain and spine.

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    Usually, after brain cells are damaged or dead, this protein is leaked into the blood and Cerebrospinal fluid.

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    Nasal swabs, throat swabs, urine, blood and Cerebrospinal fluids should be performed in the early stages of disease.

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    Cerebrospinal fluid: may be collected through a spinal tap and examined to test for any impact on the nervous system.

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    Cerebrospinal forms are characterized by signs of acute meningoencephalitis, and the symptomatology depends on the prevalence of inflammation in the brain.

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    Cerebrospinal fluid: This may be collected through a spinal tap and examined to test for any impact on the nervous system.

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    Biochemical analyses of vitreous humor, Cerebrospinal fluid, blood and urine is important in determining the cause of death or in elucidating forensic cases.

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    He believed the Cerebrospinal fluid of the ventricles acted through the nerves to control the body, and that the pineal gland influenced this process.

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    Were known as the high lipid solubility and are more likely to penetrate into body tissues and fluids, including Cerebrospinal fluid, prostate and the eye.

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    At very high concentrations of the drug in the Cerebrospinal fluid, the normal functioning of the central nervous system is disrupted, up to the development of seizures.

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    As if this weren't confusing enough, there is also another unique XDL that is found only in the Cerebrospinal fluid, that supplies the nutritional needs of the brain and nervous system.

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    The cell would likely be unable to keep up with need, and this would lead to a reduction in the number of fatty acids in the Alzheimer's Cerebrospinal fluid, a well-established characteristic of Alzheimer's[38].

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    A study published last year shows how sleeplessness can interfere with the brain's"glymphatic system," which is a cleaning procedure that takes place during sleep, when Cerebrospinal fluid flushes away unnecessary proteins and waste from the spaces between neurons.

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    For the rest of the Alzheimer's patients(the ones without the apoE-4 allele but who also have severely depleted fatty acids in their Cerebrospinal fluid), we have to look for another reason why their fatty acid supply chain might be broken.

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    For the rest of the Alzheimer's patients(the ones without the apoE-4 allele but who also have severely depleted fatty acids in their Cerebrospinal fluid), we have to look for another reason why their fatty acid supply chain might be broken.

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    However, more than half of the children who undergo such surgery do not benefit from the in-utero repair, which failure has been attributed to suboptimal repair leading to persistent leakage of Cerebrospinal fluid and spinal cord scar formation at the repair site.

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    For example, in patients that have a lot of pain, there are two neurotransmitters, substance T and glutamate, that have been shown to be elevated in the Cerebrospinal fluid, which we don't see in a patient that just complains of fatigue and cognitive difficulties.

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    Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) is a technique used to amplify small traces of bacterial DNA in order to detect the presence of bacterial or viral DNA in Cerebrospinal fluid; it is a highly sensitive and specific test since only trace amounts of the infecting agent's DNA is required.

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    They also supply the neurons with fatty acids, and they are able to take in short chain fatty acids and combine them to form the longer-chain types of fatty acids that are especially prominent in the brain[7][24][36], and then deliver them to neighboring neurons and to the Cerebrospinal fluid.

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    Risk of death is predicted by various factors apart from age, such as the pathogen and the time it takes for the pathogen to be cleared from the Cerebrospinal fluid, the severity of the generalized illness, a decreased level of consciousness or an abnormally low count of white blood cells in the CSF.

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