Studies on the Dynamics of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Using Radioactive Isotopes:Part I. The Formation and the Absorption of Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Upon experiment with the CSF space partitioned into the ventricle, the cerebral and the spinal subarachnoid spaces, CSF was found to be produced and absorbed in every part of the CSF space, but in different quantities by parts; its production was most active in the ventricle, and absorption greatest in the cerebral subarachnoid space. Turnover of inorganic substances, as traced by Na-24 and P-32, from blood to CSF and vice versa was found rapid, but that of organic protein, as traced by RIHSA, was very slow. Such a slow turn over of RIHSA suggests its high availability as tracer in studying the circulation of CSF.
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