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Old 10-03-2011, 05:59 AM #1
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Question aching joints and CSF leak

Hi everyone. I have a suspected CSF leak following a craniotomy and am waiting for results back from the liquid coming out of my nose. Since the leak started I have had really sore hands and wrists and general aching all over. It almost feels like arthritis. Could the CSF leak be the cause? Cant find anything on the net but it seems a big coincidence that the 2 things arrived at the same time
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