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|+ Comparison of Average Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid <ref>{{cite book |author=Kandel |title=Principles of Neuroscience}}</ref>
|+ Comparison of Average Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid Constituents<ref>{{cite book |author=Kandel |title=Principles of Neuroscience}}</ref>
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CSF pressure, as measured by [[lumbar puncture]] (LP), is 10-18 [[Pressure#H2O|
CSF pressure as measured by [[lumbar puncture]] is 10-18 [[Pressure#H2O|
cmH<sub>2</sub>O]] (8-15 [[mmHg]] or 1.1-2 [[kilopascal|kPa]]) with the patient lying on the side and 20-30 cmH<sub>2</sub>O (16-24 mmHg or 2.1-3.2 kPa) with the patient sitting up.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://neuropathology-web.org/chapter14/chapter14CSF.html |title=Chapter 14 - Cerebrospinal Fluid :THE NORMAL CSF |work=Neuropathology |author=Dimitri Agamanolis |publisher=Northeast Ohio Medical University |date=May 2011 |accessdate=2014-12-25}}</ref> In newborns, CSF pressure ranges from 8 to 10 [[centimetre of water|cmH<sub>2</sub>O]] (4.4–7.3&nbsp;mmHg or 0.78–0.98&nbsp;kPa). Most variations are due to coughing or internal compression of [[jugular vein]]s in the neck. When lying down, the cerebrospinal fluid as estimated by lumbar puncture is similar to the [[intracranial pressure]].
cmH<sub>2</sub>O]] (8-15 [[mmHg]] or 1.1-2 [[kilopascal|kPa]]) with the patient lying on the side and 20-30 cmH<sub>2</sub>O (16-24 mmHg or 2.1-3.2 kPa) with the patient sitting up.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://neuropathology-web.org/chapter14/chapter14CSF.html |title=Chapter 14 - Cerebrospinal Fluid :THE NORMAL CSF |work=Neuropathology |author=Dimitri Agamanolis |publisher=Northeast Ohio Medical University |date=May 2011 |accessdate=2014-12-25}}</ref> In newborns, CSF pressure ranges from 8 to 10 [[centimetre of water|cmH<sub>2</sub>O]] (4.4–7.3&nbsp;mmHg or 0.78–0.98&nbsp;kPa). Most variations are due to coughing or internal compression of [[jugular vein]]s in the neck. When lying down, the cerebrospinal fluid as estimated by lumbar puncture is similar to the [[intracranial pressure]].


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Date: Tuesday, the 7th of July 2020 at 01:15:39 PM
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Sunday, the 3rd of July 2016 at 02:54:44 PM #104955
Anonymous (anonymous)

Why does this bot think my minor grammar fixes are vandalism? Two commas were removed because they were completely unnecessary and "(LP)" was removed because it was an abbreviation introduced but not used again in the rest of the article.