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This case study redefines picking someone’s brain. A woman’s coronavirus test went horribly south after she inexplicably began leaking cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from her nose, according to a case ...
After swabbing for COVID, a woman began leaking cerebrospinal fluid, which is found in the protective lining of the brain and spine. However... What's False Doctors theorized that the trauma and ...
Brain fluid started leaking from a woman's nose after she was swabbed for COVID-19 testing as the extra-long Q-tips caused 'trauma' to pre-existing defect in the woman's skull. The University of Iowa ...
It was “like a waterfall, continuously,” Kendra Jackson told KETV in Omaha, Neb., of the years-long runny nose that she recently learned was a brain leak. “Everywhere I went, I always had a box of ...
After enduring months and months of what seemed like an endlessly runny nose, a man from the Czech Republic finally got answers. It turns out that the problem ran deeper than he thought. The fluid ...
WEBVTT REPORTER: KENDRA JACKSON HEADS TO HER CHECK-UP APPOINTMENT AT NEBRASKA MEDICINE. >> I’M GOING TO HAVE YOU TAKE A SEAT IN THERE OK? >> O REPORTER: JACKSON SAYS THE TEAM HERE CHANGED HER LIFE. >> ...
A Nebraska woman says she spent years suffering from a runny nose — only to find out that it wasn't a runny nose at all. It turned out that fluid dripping through her nose had actually come from a ...
Kendra Jackson thought she had bad allergies — at least, that's what doctors told her when she complained of a runny nose. "Everywhere I went I always had a box of Puffs, always stuffed in my pocket," ...
For years, doctors gave Kendra Jackson a list of potential reasons for the cause of her perpetually runny nose: allergies, a cold, seasonal congestion. But her nose was gushing constantly and it was ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks represent a significant clinical challenge, marked by the aberrant escape of CSF from its usual confines into adjacent structures such as the paranasal sinuses, which ...