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Evaluation of the central canal of the spinal cord in experimentally induced hydrocephalus
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Pediatric HydrocephalusSpinal DisorderCerebrospinal FluidIntracranial PressureNeurologyHealth SciencesSpinal Cord InjuryMotor CortexCentral CanalNervous SystemCerebral Blood FlowInduced HydrocephalusNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyMotor SystemSpinal TraumaNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System BiologyAnesthesiaMedicineCompensatory Alternative Pathway
✓ The central canal of the spinal cord has been proposed as a significant compensatory alternative pathway of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow in hydrocephalus. Ten dogs were made hydrocephalic by a relatively atraumatic experimental model that simulates the human circumstance of chronic communicating hydrocephalus. The central canal was studied by histopathology and compared with 10 normal control dogs. In both groups the central canal of the spinal cord was normal in size, configuration, and histological appearance. In this experimental model dilatation of the canal and increased movement of CSF does not appear to be a compensatory alternative pathway.
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