Neuropathology of CSF and Increased Intracranial Pressure

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Across
  1. 1. Runny ears
  2. 7. Runny nose
  3. 8. Fluid that bathes, fills, and protects brain (abbr)
  4. 10. Herniation "notch" with false localization of weakness
  5. 11. Transtentorial herniation may result compression of this vessel (abbr)
  6. 16. Fluid containing spaces within the brain
  7. 19. Bleeding in pons due to injury to penetrating arteries
  8. 20. Dreaded complication of cerebral edema
  9. 22. Most important component of the blood brain barrier (two words)
  10. 23. "Beautiful hill", but in Spanish (two words)
  11. 26. Site of communication between lateral and third ventricles
  12. 28. Closure of these structures greatly alters manifestations of hydrocephalus
  13. 30. Aquatic organism that causes nearly universally lethal brain infection
  14. 33. Highest peak in southern California (two words)
Down
  1. 2. Blockage of flow at this site is common cause of pediatric hydrocephalus
  2. 3. Edema that primarily affects white matter
  3. 4. Tumors here may cause hydrocephalus due to overproduction (two words)
  4. 5. Lab test for detecting CSF leak, "beta-2 __"
  5. 6. Glial cell that contributes to the blood brain barrier
  6. 9. Site of reabsorption of CSF, "arachnoid _" (plural)
  7. 12. Structure that the medial temporal lobe herniates against/past
  8. 13. Edema that primarily affects gray matter
  9. 14. Hydrocephalus due to blockage of flow by tumor
  10. 15. Disease that is a common cause of hydrocephalus ex-vacuo
  11. 17. Potentially lethal complication of CSF leak
  12. 18. Cranial nerve injured by uncal herniation
  13. 21. Subfalcine herniation may result in compression of this vessel (abbr)
  14. 24. Structure compressed by herniation of cerebellar tonsils
  15. 25. Most common outcome of cerebellar tonsillar herniation
  16. 27. Flattening of gyri and increased brain weight
  17. 29. Large-eyed dog that always wears a tux, city of origin
  18. 31. Structure that isolates and protect brain (abbr)
  19. 32. Neurosurgeon that described the vital reflexes in intracranial hypertension