intracisternal

intracisternal
Within one of the subarachnoid cisternae; usually refers to the introduction of a cannula into the cerebellomedullary cistern for aspiration of cerebrospinal fluid or the injection of air into the ventricles of the brain.

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in·tra·cis·ter·nal .in-trə-sis-'tər-nəl adj situated within, occurring within, or administered by entering a cisterna <\intracisternal granules> <an \intracisternal injection>
in·tra·cis·ter·nal·ly adv

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in·tra·cis·ter·nal (in″trə-sis-turґnəl) within a cistern, especially the cisterna cerebellomedullaris.

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