Csf rhinorrhea
A discharge of fluid from the nose.
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Base of skull fracture with pneumoceplalus. Or is irritable because of pneumoceplalus. High chances of tension pneumoceplalus in such pt. Give 100% oxygen. Give head end flat. Broad spectrum antibiotic with metrogyl. Antiepileptics. Enema d...
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Rule out intra cranial injury. Usually this type of CSF leak may stop by itself. Avoid straining or coughing, bed rest with head down position, avoid nasal packs, acetazolamide, good IV cephalosporin antibiotics, and antihistamines, with s...
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Start with Diamox or Lasix Prepare the patient for endoscopic repair of the defect. Defect once located should be covered with fat, fascia lata, surgical and if available tissue glue like Tissel
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