Discussing the significance and possible disease causes of positive protein qualitative in cerebrospinal fluid during the treatment of neonatal empyema of the brain with antibiotics.
Discussing the potential relationship between pediatric cerebrospinal fluid and appetite, as well as the role of traditional Chinese medicine in repairing brain cells.
Infant temporal frontal subarachnoid cavity dilation may be a physiological phenomenon, but it should be closely monitored and handled according to professional advice.
Discussing the treatment methods for pediatric external hydrocephalus, including the causes of excessive cerebrospinal fluid formation or impaired absorption loop, and corresponding treatment strategies.
Discussing the significance and related medical recommendations of a positive cerebrospinal fluid protein qualitative test in the treatment of neonatal empyema of the brain.
Discussing the significance of a positive protein qualitative test in newborn cerebrospinal fluid and its importance in the treatment of empyema of the brain.