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. 1989 Apr;70(4):619-22.
doi: 10.3171/jns.1989.70.4.0619.

CSF production in acute ventriculitis

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CSF production in acute ventriculitis

R E Breeze et al. J Neurosurg. 1989 Apr.

Abstract

Clinically, there appears to be a significant reduction in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) formation during acute ventriculitis--an observation that has not been well documented by experimental studies. To examine this phenomenon, an inoculum of Escherichia coli was injected into the lateral ventricles of New Zealand White rabbits. Approximately 18 hours later, the survivors (64%) underwent a 3-hour ventriculocisternal perfusion of carbon-14-dextran (MW 7 X 10(4)) as a reference marker for CSF formation. On the average, CSF formation in this experimental group was reduced by one-half to two-thirds of normal, confirming the clinical observation. Histologically, the stroma of the choroid plexus was the site of an extensive inflammatory infiltrate. Meningitis, ependymitis, and focal encephalitis completed the picture. Vasculitis was not present in the choroid plexus. The epithelium of the choroid plexus underwent patchy cellular swelling or frank necrosis and destruction. It is postulated that the changes in the choroid plexus caused by the inflammatory process were responsible for the diminished CSF formation in this acute setting. Reduced choroidal blood flow and/or enterotoxin may play a role in these alterations.

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