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CSF rhinorrhoea
CSF rhinorrhoea
CSF rhinorrhoea or cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea is a condition wherein CSF flows through the nasal area into the throat. This condition is rare and spontaneous and is often present when there is trauma to the skull or after surgery to the skull. CSF rhinorrhoea should be treated immediately to prevent infection of the meninges of the brain; treatment is surgical repair of the leak using an endoscope through the nasal cavity.
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