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  2. Cerebrospinal fluid leak - Wikipedia

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    A 1994 community-based study indicated that two out of every 100,000 people with a sCSF, while a 2004 emergency room-based study indicated five per 100,000. [ 24 ] [ 42 ] sCSF leaks generally affect the young and middle aged; [ 83 ] the average age for onset is 42.3 years, but onset can range from ages 22 to 61. [ 89 ]

  3. Case of man missing 90 percent of brain but functioning ... - AOL

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    A man in France continues to puzzle scientists nearly a decade after he was found to be living with just 10 percent of a typical human brain. His case was originally published in The Lancet ...

  4. Cause of woman's runny nose turns out to be brain fluid leak

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  6. Patient N.A. - Wikipedia

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    The case of patient N.A provided valuable insights into the organization of memory systems in the brain and the role of the hippocampus in episodic memory formation. It has contributed significantly to our understanding of the brain’s memory processes and the distinction between different memory systems.

  7. Lancet MMR autism fraud - Wikipedia

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    Summarizing findings as of January 2011 in The BMJ, Deer set out the following analysis of the cases reported in the study: [39] The Lancet paper was a case series of 12 child patients; it reported a proposed "new syndrome" of enterocolitis and regressive autism and associated this with MMR as an "apparent precipitating event". But in fact:

  8. Kent Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane was born on August 5, 1951, as the oldest of five children. They grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario.After attending a community college to study business administration, he obtained a quality control job at a manufacturing plant, which he held until the time of his motorcycle accident.

  9. Cerebral shunt - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the brain fills the intraventricular space, leaving the ventricles collapsed. Furthermore, the compliance of the brain will decrease, which prevents the ventricles from enlarging, thus reducing the chance for curing the syndrome. The collapsed ventricles can also block the shunt valve, leading to obstruction.