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Ventricular perfusion in cats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus
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Veterinary Physiology✓ CatsKaolin-induced HydrocephalusMedicineCerebrospinal FluidPhysiologyVeterinary ScienceAnatomyCentral Nervous SystemNervous SystemCisternal InstillationCardiologyCardiac MechanicAnesthesiologyHealth Sciences
✓ Cats were made hydrocephalic by cisternal instillation of kaolin. Three to 8 weeks later it was found by perfusion between the ventricular system and the spinal subarachnoid space that communication had been reestablished through a demonstrably dilated central canal of the spinal cord. Absorption of fluid from the ventricular system, measured both by ventriculospinal perfusion and, after ligation of the spinal cord, by perfusion between the lateral ventricles, was found to be indistinguishable from zero over a wide range of ventricular pressure.
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