Biology, asked by thisisfshumaaiyal, 7 months ago

If there is no cerebrospinal liquid, what would happen?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The loss of CSF causes the previously cushioned brain to sag inside the skull, which results in a headache. Loss of fluid also causes a lowering of pressure within the skull, a condition called intracranial hypotension.

Answered by Spoorthi1984
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Answer:

Headache and Intracranial hypotension

Explanation:

The loss of Cerebrospinal Fluid causes the previously cushioned brain to sag inside the skull, which results in a headache. Loss of fluid also causes a lowering of pressure within the skull, a condition called intracranial hypotension.

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