Liquorhea Hidden

Is it possible to eliminate the consequences of latent liquorrhea?

Liquororrhea is the entry of fluid into or out of the brain with the natural release of cerebrospinal fluid through a thin carious hole without opening the skull through cracks created by very rapid and significant flexion, extension or rotation



On the concepts of cerebrospinal fluid chyluria and cerebrospinal fluid hydrocele

Liquor chyluria is the presence of cerebrospinal fluid instead of urine in the bladder cavity due to obstruction of the urine outflow path through the ureters and bladder. The condition in which there is cerebrospinal fluid in the lumen of the bladder is observed much less frequently than the development of cerebrospinal fluid accumulations in other pelvic organs: uterine or rectal. Both conditions are manifested by the release of cerebrospinal fluid through the urethra, and only cerebrospinal fluid chyluria can be classified as total chyluria syndrome

In most cases, cerebrospinal fluid hilurea occurs after injury to the pelvic or genital organs, and is extremely rarely detected on its own. One of the predisposing factors is bladder reflux (reflux of urine from the bladder into the bladder), leading to a decrease in detrusor tone and difficulty urinating. In this regard, in the genesis of this condition, it is more important to consider disorders of the urethra that interfere with the flow of urine from the bladder, which, due to its protective mechanisms - the perception of foreign chemical compounds and osmotic balance, contributes to the retention of fluid in the bladder. Therefore, if liquor hiluria is detected, the urologist must undergo further examination - rectal palpation of the bladder and ultrasound examination.

According to statistics from the European Society of Urology, cerebrospinal fluid hiluria accounts for 2% of all urological diseases. This condition is more common among men than among women in a ratio of 4:1. In the area of ​​diagnostic errors, there are assessments of signs of microbial-inflammatory intoxication and inflammatory diseases of the urinary system. Symptoms may be similar to those of a chronic disease