Hyperoncotic artificial cerebrospinal fluid and method of...

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CA 2388644

Neural tissue edema is treated by circulating a hyperoncotic artificial cerebrospinal fluid in the cerebrospinal fluid pathway in the vicinity of edematous tissue to cause the edematous tissue to be dehydrated due to an oncotic gradient between the hypertonic artificial cerebrospinal fluid and intracellular fluid and withdrawing the fluid from the pathway after it has been so circulated.

L'invention concerne un procédé pour le traitement d'oedèmes du tissu nerveux. Selon l'invention, on fait circuler un liquide céphalo-rachidien artificiel hyperoncotique dans la voie du liquide céphalo-rachidien à proximité du tissu oedémateux, provoquant ainsi la déshydratation de ce tissu en raison d'un gradient oncotique entre le liquide céphalo-rachidien artificiel hypertonique et le fluide intracellulaire, puis on retire le liquide de la voie après qu'il a circulé de cette façon.

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