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h English (en) | [[File:CDR539773-750.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Intrathecal chemotherapy. Anticancer drugs are injected into the intrathecal space, which is the space that holds the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, shown in blue). There are two different ways to do this. One way, shown in the top part of the figure, is to inject the drugs into an Ommaya reservoir (a dome-shaped container that is placed under the scalp during surgery; it holds the drugs as they flow through a small tube into the brain). The other way, shown in the bottom part of the figure, is to inject the drugs directly into the CSF in the lower part of the spinal column, after a small area on the lower back is numbed.]] |
h Chinese (zh) | [[File:CDR539773-750.jpg|thumb|600px|center|鞘内化疗。 将抗癌药注射到鞘内空间,鞘内空间是容纳脑脊液的空间(CSF,以蓝色显示)。 有两种不同的方法可以做到这一点。 如图顶部所示,一种方法是将药物注入Ommaya储存器(在手术过程中放置在头皮下方的圆顶形容器;当药物通过小管流入大脑时,它会容纳药物) )。 如图底部所示,另一种方法是在麻木了下背部的一小块区域后,将药物直接注射到脊柱下部的CSF中。]] |