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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2017 Apr 21, Manuel Menéndez González commented:

      Yes, right. Though that would be an application to adjust pressures. There are many other potential applications where modifying the composition of CSF may represent a treatment of the condition.


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    2. On 2017 Apr 18, Darko Lavrencic commented:

      I believe that implantable systems for continuous liquorpheresis and CSF replacement  could be successfully used also for intracranial hypotension-hypovolemia syndrome as it could be caused by decreased CSF formation. See: http://www.med-lavrencic.si/research/correspondence/


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2017 Apr 18, Darko Lavrencic commented:

      I believe that implantable systems for continuous liquorpheresis and CSF replacement  could be successfully used also for intracranial hypotension-hypovolemia syndrome as it could be caused by decreased CSF formation. See: http://www.med-lavrencic.si/research/correspondence/


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