In the normal mammal,
the CSF around the brain shunts back and forth with the arterial pulse.
Syringomyelia can occur from any blockage in the subarachnoid space (space containing
CSF around the brain and spinal cord).
Not exact matches
We've been able to get
around this by injecting them directly into the cerebrospinal fluid (
CSF), the fluid surrounding and cushioning the
brain and spinal cord.
CSF leaks results when the cerebral sack
around the
brain and spinal cord tears open and the fluids drain out.