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  1. CSF Leak vs. Runny Nose: How to Tell the Difference

    • "Rhinorrhea" is the medical term used to describe a runny nose. It is typically caused by viral infections like the common cold or flu as well as hay fever (allergic rhinitis), indoor allergies, sinus infections (sin… 展开

    Causes of A CSF Leak

    A CSF leak is a relatively rare condition that affects one out of every 100,000 people at some people in their lives. Females are more affected than males, as are people who have obesit… 展开

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    Complications

    Many CSF leaks require no treatment but those that are severe or persistent can place a person at increased risk of potentially serious complications such as: 1. Subdural hem… 展开

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    Diagnosing A CSF Leak

    If a CNS leak is suspected, the diagnosis will start with a physical exam and a review of your symptoms and medical history. A battery of tests will likely be ordered, including: 1. Ima… 展开

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